The Nigeria Police Force on Friday summoned Nollywood
actress, Tonto Dikeh, to its headquarters in Abuja in connection with an
investigation into criminal defamation, cyberbullying, and forgery, among other
charges.
The Force Public Relations Officer, Muyiwa Adejobi, said the
invitation was on the instruction of the Inspector-General of Police, IGP
Monitoring Unit.
The invitation letter dated August 5, 2024, signed by the
Head of the IGP Monitoring Unit, DCP A.A. Elleman revealed that Tonto Dikeh’s
name appeared prominently in the investigation being conducted by the unit.
According to the invitation, “This office is investigating a
case of criminal defamation, forgery, falsehood, cyberbullying, and criminal
conversion reported to the Inspector-General of Police, in which your name and
others feature prominently.
“Given the above, you are kindly requested to attend an
interview with the undersigned through SP Aminu Abdullahi Sokoto on 7th August
2024 at 10:00hrs to shed more light on the allegations.
“Your usual cooperation in this regard would be highly
appreciated.”
Force PRO, who said Dikeh was invited as a result of a
petition against her, also confirmed that she was later released while the
investigation continues.
“She was only invited to respond to a petition filed against
her, and she has since left the unit, while the investigation continues,”
Adejobi said.
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