Uche Nwosu, son in-law to former governor of Imo state Rochas Okorocha has been released. This was revealed by his special adviser on media Nwadike Chikezie stating that Nwosu did not spend a night at police custody. Meanwhile, the Anglican Province of Owerri, Imo State, says it will engage the police to find out why it desecrated the church while enforcing the arrest of Uche Nwosu.
The church said while it supports the arrest of individuals who committed crimes no matter how highly placed, the invasion of a church of worship by security operatives and display of gunshots while service was ongoing was unacceptable. However, the Imo state government has apologised to the public on how Uche Nwosu was arrested during a church service.
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