DSS 'Re-Arrests' Abiri, The Journalist Who Spent Two Years In Detention

Posted by Samuel on Sun 31st Mar, 2019 - tori.ng

Jones Abiri, the Nigerian journalist who spent two years in detention has been 're-arrested' by the DSS.

Jones Abiri
 
Jones Abiri, the publisher of Weekly Source Newspaper, has reportedly been arrested again by the Department of State Services (DSS), TheCable reports.
 
Abiri was reportedly picked up on Saturday at Ayabowei Plaza in Yenagoa, the Bayelsa state capital, while he was having a discussion with his colleagues.
 
The DSS first arrested Abiri in 2016 after he was accused of being the leader of the joint revolutionary council of the separatist group, Joint Niger Delta Liberation Force.
 
He was also accused of threatening oil companies and demanding money from them
 
He was granted bail in August 2018 when an Abuja magistrate court struck out a suit against him after being held in detention for two years.
 
When contacted to react to the report, Peter Afunanya, DSS spokesman, told TheCable that he is not in the know but would get back when he has information on the report.
 
“I don’t have this information,” he said.
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