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Police: We’re not after journalist who released IGP’s ‘transmission’ video

BY Dyepkazah Shibayan

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The Kano police state command says it is not on a manhunt for Aminu Nurudeen, a Liberty Television reporter, said to have published a video of Ibrahim Idris, inspector-general of police (IGP), struggling to read a speech at an event.

Nurudeen is said to have gone into hiding after the Kano police invited him for questioning.

In a statement on Saturday, Musa Majiya, spokesman of the Kano police command, said no journalist was invited over the video clip.

Majiya said the command maintained a cordial relationship with the state’s chapter of the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ).

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“The attention of Kano state police command is drawn to trending headlines in some national dailies and online media that the ’Police Launched prove, threaten bloggers arrest’ over IGP’s trending video,” the statement read.

“The command hereby debunks the news as false in its entirety and an act by mischief makers.

“No journalist was arrested nor invited by the command for interrogation over the video clip. It is crystal clear that the ommand maintain cordial relationship with the state chapter of the NUJ, the correspondence Chapel and all bloggers.

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“The media outlets responsible for the report had their correspondents here in Kano but none consulted the command to verify the news. No manhunt of any journalist what so ever by the Kano police command, please.”

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