ICC Raises Warrant On Buhari:
HOW Buhari WAS ARRESTED IN London BY INTERPOL OVER CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY.
Following an international warrant raised against General Muhammadu Buhari (Rtd), the Interpol arrested him briefly in during his recent visit to the United Kingdom, Buhari is currently released on bail as lawyers prepare his case at the ICC. It was like a joke yesterday when a video showing clips of General Buhari being conveyed to a waiting British Police Armor Criminal Carrier {ACC} to be whisked off, was shared from the Media and Publicity page of the RBL on Facebook. Though its source is yet unknown.
In the video, General Buhari was accompanied by His Personal Lawyer, His Personal Doctor and 2 leaders (Ameachi and some other unknown leader) of the APC into the waiting van admits tight security (watch the video below)
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Details of eye witnesses in the Chatham House events informed fact-seeking Nigerians that the General and his entourage had arrived the venue in a Limousine. Though some APC apologist had made claims that the General arrived in a London taxi which has been dispelled as the regular falsehood of the APC. On inquiries from some Nigerians in the UK on why a Nigerian former General and currently a Presidential candidate was whisked away by the police, after the widely publicized event that was shaded in secrecy led to some revelations.
REVELATIONS WERE AS FOLLOWS
The General was actually whisked off by a British arm of the Interpol (International Police) on an arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court of The Hague.
The General was actually whisked off by a British arm of the Interpol (International Police) on an arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court of The Hague.
Further revelations showed that a Criminal Case against Humanity, filed in the Hague by one Professor GORAN SLUITER, an international Law Professor of the University Amsterdam, sometime in the first week of February
General Buhari will be standing trial for his crimes against humanity where over 800 Nigerian youths were killed during the post-election crisis in 2011, and another 65,000 persons displaced. The family of the slain have already given their evidence and are seeking justice for the death of the family members. Joint as co- plaintiffs in the case are youths that were dismembered and handicapped during the post-election crisis.
See VIDEO HERE
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