The State Security Service on Thursday evening released ex-Niger
Delta militant leader Dokubo-Asari, after some hours of
interrogation. Asari, who arrived at the headquarters of the SSS in
Abuja at 9.45am was said to have been quizzed for about six hours
over his threat to Nigerians.
The ex-militant was invited by SSS, following his inflammatory
statements in connection to the 2015 election, in which he said there
will be bloodshed, even if President Goodluck Jonathan is defeated in
a free election.
The self acclaimed warlord was cautioned and allowed to go home
around 4pm.
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