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Did DSS arrest Tonto Dikeh’s ex-lover, Prince Kpokpogri?

Prince Kpokpogri, activist and former lover of actress Tonto Dikeh says Department of State Services did not arrest him.

On Wednesday, reports claimed that the actress petitioned the Commissioner of Police, FCT, to arrest Kpokpogri, for alleged blackmail.

As a result, Department of State Services reportedly arrested Kpokpogri based on the petition by the actress.

The Petition reads“In June 2021, one Prince Kpokpogri Joseph started to court our client with a proposal to marry her. In the process, he would invite our client to his residence and sometimes he came over to our client’s residence. Unknown to our client, the said Joseph Kpokpogri had other motives for courting our client.

“Our client now has reasons and evidence to believe that Joseph Kpokpogri had planted closed-circuit television cameras (CCTV cameras) at private areas of his residence. And had stage-managed those visits with the aim of blackmailing our client.

“She was surprised when, sometime in August 2021, the suspect started demanding money from her and threatening to expose her nude pictures and other such documents relating to her. To actualise his demand, the said Kpokpogri started sending messages, documents, and files containing sensitive information and materials relating our client to her phone number while releasing some to the public.

“Our client now has reasons and evidence to believe that Joseph Kpokpogri had planted closed-circuit television cameras (CCTV cameras) at private areas of his residence, and had stage-managed those visits with the aim of blackmailing our client.

“She was surprised when, sometime in August 2021, the suspect started demanding money from her; and threatening to expose her nude pictures and other such documents relating to her. To actualise his demand, the said Kpokpogri started sending messages, documents, and files containing sensitive information and materials relating our client to her phone number while releasing some to the public.

“Our client believes that some of those information were obtained either through wire-tapping her phone and/or through such other means without her authorisation.

“The said Kpokpogri equally obtained the sum of N8,000,000.00 (Eight million naira) from our client under false pretenses. However, he has paid back the sum of N6,000,000.00 (six million naira). But has refused, failed, and/or neglected to pay the sum of N2,000,000.00 (Two million naira) outstanding.

“Our client’s Toyota Hilux van (2021 model) bought in her name is also in the custody of Kpokpogri; which he has refused to return despite several demands.”

Reacting, Kpokpogri, in an instagram live video, denied that operatives of the DSS arrested him.

He said, “I dey my house, rumour say that I have been picked by the DSS. If you have any information on anybody, don’t come to the social media and rant and talk nonsense. Come out with your evidence, put it before the public. I want the general public to disregard that rumour that is flying up and down that I have been picked by DSS. That is why I came on Live.

“You cannot carry my vehicle and park it in your compound, a motor that you cannot buy till you die. Then you think you want to use DSS or you want to use the Nigerian security agency to do your hatchet job.

“This is Nigeria, we are governed by laws. If you have anything against me, go and tender it anywhere. Let them invite me, I will go there. I have all the abilities to defend myself.”

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