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Abuja therapist who ‘staged managed’ her kidnap has history of mental health disorder – Police

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Mr James Idachaba, OC Legal of the FCT Police Command on Tuesday said Ameerah Safiyan, the therapist who staged managed her kidnap had a mental health challenge that had occurred before.

Idachaba stated this on Wednesday after Magistrate Chukwuemek­a Nweke delivered a ruling following a guilty plea by Safiyan.

He said, “She was discharged by the court going by the medical report carried out in a police medical institutio­n. It was revealed that she had some form of mental health disorder which prompted her behaviour to allege her kidnap.

“At the end of the 12-month probation she will be finally cleared, but if is

it discovered during the period she disregarde­d any of the conditions, the court could extend the probation period or sentence her to a jail term.”

The court had earlier discharged her on certain conditions after she was charged on a count charge of giving false informatio­n with intent to mislead public servants.

After her admission of guilt, the court had attached three conditions to her discharge.

The court ruled that she must be on probation for 12 calendar months, released her to one surety, her father who must enter into a bond to ensure that she is of good behaviour.

The court added that she must be under the supervisio­n of the probation officer, DCP Hauwa Ibrahim, who would monitor her welfare and mental well-being.

The court further directed that she must report once a month for her assessment in order to be sure that she continued to maintain good conduct and that her mental state was properly taken care of by the family.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the 23-yearold therapist, a resident of Apo Resettleme­nt, Abuja, had on June 14, via her Twitter handle and WhatsApp platform alleged and claimed to have been abducted with 17 others by gunmen wearing police uniform.

The police, however, through its Public Relations Officer, CSP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, in a statement, denied involvemen­t of its officers in the “abduction” for ransom.

The police also stated that Safiyan was found somewhere in Lagos and that she had cooked up the story.

On June 20, she apologised to the public for misleading it to believe her kidnap story.

She made the apology via a tweet where she stated that everything she had said in her previous tweet which stirred uproar was just a result of her own delusion and negative thinking. (NAN)

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A woman frying in Utako, Abuja, yesterday Photo: Onyekachuk­wu Obi

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