Nigerian deputy police commissioner Abba Kyari, speaks on relationship with ‘fraudster’ Hushpuppi on. 
Deputy Commissioner of Police in Nigeria, Abba Kyari, has denied collecting money from Ramon Abbas, aka Hushpuppi, to arrest and jail an estranged ‘co-conspirator,’ Chibuzo Vincent.
He also explained that Hushpuppi once saw some of his [Kyari’s] native clothes and caps on his [Kyari’s] social media page, expressed a liking for them and was connected to the person selling the clothes.
“He sent about N300k directly to the person’s account,” Abba narrated.
The Police officer said this on Thursday [today] via his verified Facebook page in reaction to an allegation levelled against him by the United States Attorney’s Office, Central District of California.
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Nigerian deputy police commissioner Abba Kyari, speaks on relationship with ‘fraudster’ Hushpuppi on. 
 The United States Attorney’s Office, Central District of California, had accused Kyari of arresting one Chibuzo Vincent on the order of Hushpuppi on grounds that he threatened to expose the $1m defrauding of a Qatari businessman.
Kyari also allegedly sent bank account details to Hushpuppi into which the Instagram celebrity could deposit payment for Vincent’s arrest and imprisonment.
The allegation was swiftly denied by Kyari who took to his verified Facebook page to offer an explanation of his encounters with Hushpuppi.
“Abbas, who we later came to know as Hushpuppi, called our office about two years ago that somebody in Nigeria seriously threatened to kill his family here in Nigeria and he sent the person’s phone number and pleaded we take action before the person attacks his family.
“We traced and arrested the suspect and after investigations we discovered there wasn’t an actual threat to anyone’s life and they are long time friends who have money issues between them, hence we released the suspect on bail to go and he was not taken to any jail.
“Nobody demanded for a kobo from Abbas Hushpuppi. Our focus was to save people’s lives that were purported to have been threatened.
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