Senator Abaribe in court after arrest by DSS
By OakTV
29 June 2018 |
5:01 am
Senator Enyinninya Abaribe was yesterday released after four days in the custody of the Department of State Services, DSS. Senator Abaribe was released in the evening, yesterday, according to close associates.
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