 The former governorship candidate of Action Alliance, Uchen Wusu, says he was never invited by the police before his arrest during the outing service of his late mother. Briefing his men in a worry after he was released, the son-in-law for Kurocha alleged that his arrest was masterminded from the emo state government house. He commanded the Inspector General of Police for the urgent intervention and urged him to find out those behind the act. You all know very well that I buried my mom on the 22nd of December, 2021. And on the 26th, we came for outing service. The church started around 11.30, while the church service was still going on. Some military men were sighted outside and I asked my PA, Oh, maybe it's one of the VIP that came for the memorial, the church service of my mom. Then I asked them, please, if there is anybody that is outside, they should bring the person in, if it is a VIP. Before they could come back, I saw max police, I don't even know, max police men, because there is no sign to show that they are police. More than 15 of them were inside the church premises and they cocked their gun and said, Move, move, come out, we are looking for you. I said, what is the problem? What had I done? One of them came and hit my back and said, if you don't stand up now, before you, I could even say, what is the problem? They went up to the altar and cocked their gun and pointed it at me. They moved towards the Okiwe Road. I've got my house, I was looking from the back, I was turning and looking at my back. The three remaining vehicles now diverted towards the Okiwe Road. Then that one that I was inside continued all the way to Okiwe Road. With what happened, I think the Inspector General of Police was not properly briefed. All this drama happened inside Gomeha's. All the security men that came for this operation were security men attached to the governor of Imo State, masked all of them. There is nothing to identify them. They came with a military truck that is part of the governor's convoy. They came with a Ford Jeep that is part of the governor's convoy.