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Police Detain House On The Rock Pastor, To Dismiss Inspector
The Commissioner of Police, Federal Capital Territory Command, Sadiq Abubakar, has recommended the dismissal of a police officer, Inspector Musa Audu, who will be facing an orderly room trial for handing over his rifle to the Presiding Pastor, House on the Rock, Abuja Chapter, Uche Aigbe.
TrackNews understands that CP Abubakar made his recommendation to the Inspector-General of Police, Usman Baba.
The Intelligence Response Team, Force Intelligence Bureau, Garki, Abuja, has also detained Inspector Audu and Pastor Aigbe, according to The PUNCH.
Recall that Aigbe had caused a stir on Sunday when he mounted the pulpit carrying an AK 47 rifle during the second service, which frequently has a high turnout of the congregation who come from different parts of the FCT.
The clergyman had boldly walked the pulpit while carrying a gun and many members of his congregation wonderd about the reason for his actions
An unflinching Aigbe walked up to the lectern, aware of the tension his action had created, without looking at his worshippers.
But as he made attempt to open his Bible, the preacher looked up and said teasingly, “Some people are looking for my trouble. And I came here prepared
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