NDLEA give details about arrest, detention of Mohbad
CITIZENS COMPASS —THE National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), says it did not arrest the late singer, Ilerioluwa Aloba Oladimeji popularly known as Mohbad, as claimed in a viral video which surfaced online over the weekend.
NDLEA spokesperson, Femi Babafemi, said Mohbad, was neither arrested nor detained at any of its facilities as alleged.
Citizens Compass had reported that the agency was alleged of poisoning Mohbad during his arrest and detention after a video of him on a hospital bed surfaced online.
In the video, the singer said the Agency force-fed him with a poisonous substance, abused with the butt of a gun, and was later asked to go home.
Recall that it was widely reported in February 2022 that the anti-drug agency raided the Idado estate home of artists signed under the Marlian records label and arrested six persons, including Zinolesky and Mohbad.
The agency at the time said some quantities of Cannabis sativa, and Molly were recovered from their apartment and car.
However, in a post shared on his X handle on Saturday, Babafemi said Mohbad was neither arrested nor detained by the agency.
He also shared a news link where a source in the agency revealed the names of arrested persons, and Mohbad’s name was not included.
A source in the agency was quoted to have listed the names of all six suspects arrested at the time as:
Owoeye Michael (m)
Abimbola Ogbe (m)
Dominica Chinwe (f)
Olaolohun Shubomi Mariam (f)
Ibrahim Alawo (m)
Babafemi wrote: “This is an authentic account of the arrest and detention of some Malian artistes in Feb 2022, an incident that has now been twisted by purveyors of fake news to say Mohbad was poisoned in @ndlea_nigeria custody even when he was never arrested or detained by the agency. I hope they’ll be bold enough to defend their claims when the hand of the law catches them.”