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DSS denies arrest, torture of MWO Afaka, Buhari’s late official driver

The Department of State Services (DSS) has denied it tortured Master Warrant Officer (MWO) Sa’idu Afaka, the President’s official driver to death.

DSS Public Relations Officer at National Headquarters, Dr Peter Afunanya, said this in a statement late Wednesday evening.

According to the statement: “The Department of State Services (DSS) denies the misleading news by saharareporters that it tortured Sa’idu Afaka, the President’s official driver to death.

“While the said driver was never arrested or detained by the Service, it is a known fact that it does not torture suspects.

“Its suspect handling method is usually in compliance with the tenets of criminal justice administration system and democracy.

“It may be recalled that the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu, had on 6th April, 2021 announced the passing of Afaka after a prolonged illness as well as the condolences of the President to his family.

“The public should, therefore, disregard the fake news spewed by the online platform.”

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