Yaura Sasa, the retrenched military officer who was brought back to Murray Barrcks to lead last Thursday's mutiny has been arrested, the Sunday Chronicle reports today.
National Capital District police commander Peter Guiness confirmed the arrest last night.
Sasa was apprehended at about 8pm at the Peai Lodge at Mirigini Avenue, Boroko, by members of the police mobile squad under the command of Allan Manning after a tip-off.
"Sasa is a free man like you and me until he is formally charged," Guiness said.
As of 10pm last night, Sasa was still being interviewed by police at Boroka Police Station before he could be formally charged.
National Capital District police commander Peter Guiness confirmed the arrest last night.
Sasa was apprehended at about 8pm at the Peai Lodge at Mirigini Avenue, Boroko, by members of the police mobile squad under the command of Allan Manning after a tip-off.
"Sasa is a free man like you and me until he is formally charged," Guiness said.
As of 10pm last night, Sasa was still being interviewed by police at Boroka Police Station before he could be formally charged.
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