Police urge wanted British national to surrender self

The Nigeria Police have called on the British national declared wanted, Andrew Wynne, to come out of his hiding and surrender himself to the authorities.

The police also debunked the claim by Wynne that no invitation was extended to him before declaring him wanted.

Recall that the police had on Monday declared Wynne and his Nigerian collaborator, Lucky Obiyan wanted for allegedly plotting to oust President Bola Tinubu-led administration.

The police also placed a N20m bounty on the duo, saying that their offences range from terrorism financing, treasonable felony, cybercrime and subversion to criminal conspiracy.

However, Wynne denied the allegations, saying he was unaware he had been labelled a fugitive.

The force spokesperson, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, said the Briton was contacted many times and refused to show up even after his workshop was invaded.

Adejobi said, “He (Wynne) has been contacted several times. He has been so faceless. We went to invade that bookshop. Has he asked questions? Has he come out? Up till now, he has not shown up. Why is he hiding and speaking from hiding that he has no case to answer?”

The force spokesman dared Wynne to come out of hiding and face the wrath of the law like his accomplices, who he said had been arraigned in court.

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