Three of the names of four of those arrested in
London alongside Nigeria’s former Minister of
Petroleum Resources, Deziani Alison-Madueke,
has emerged.
Alison-Madueke was arrested in London on
Friday by the United Kingdom National Crime
Agency.
The Agency refused to reveal the identity of those arrested alongside Alison-Madueke, but confirmed that four other persons were picked up. On Monday, a correspondent of the British Broadcasting Corporation, Sam Piranty, who has been covering the case, unveiled the identity of the others who were picked up. Piranty said they were Alison-Madueke’s mother, Beatrice Agama; Ugonna Madueke; and a Swiss, Melanie Spencer. On the identity of the fourth person arrested by the UK NCA, Piranty said it it was not certain if it was a former Managing Director of the Petroleum Products Marketing Company, Haruna Momoh, reports online news portal, eagleonline. He tweeted: “Unsure about Haruna Momoh or if it was his doppelganger.” However, one online report suggested that Ugonna Madueke is the former petroleum minister’s step son. On Monday, Alison-Madueke had £27,000 seized from her by a Magistrate Court in Westminster.
The Agency refused to reveal the identity of those arrested alongside Alison-Madueke, but confirmed that four other persons were picked up. On Monday, a correspondent of the British Broadcasting Corporation, Sam Piranty, who has been covering the case, unveiled the identity of the others who were picked up. Piranty said they were Alison-Madueke’s mother, Beatrice Agama; Ugonna Madueke; and a Swiss, Melanie Spencer. On the identity of the fourth person arrested by the UK NCA, Piranty said it it was not certain if it was a former Managing Director of the Petroleum Products Marketing Company, Haruna Momoh, reports online news portal, eagleonline. He tweeted: “Unsure about Haruna Momoh or if it was his doppelganger.” However, one online report suggested that Ugonna Madueke is the former petroleum minister’s step son. On Monday, Alison-Madueke had £27,000 seized from her by a Magistrate Court in Westminster.

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