Just in: Police declare a Nigerian and a British national are wanted for trying to topple Tinubu

On Monday, the Nigeria Police Force announced that two people were wanted for allegedly attempting to topple the nation's democratically elected government: Andrew Wynne, also known as Andrew Povich, a British resident, and Lucky Obiyan, a Nigerian.

In an attempt to overthrow the government and bring about havoc across the country, the police charged the British national with creating a network of sleeper cells.

Speaking to reporters in Abuja, Force spokesperson Muyiwa Adejobi claimed that Wynne set up a school at Labour House and booked a space to act as a ruse.

"The Nigeria Police Force has launched a comprehensive investigation into the activities of foreign nationals and subversive elements who are planning to overthrow Nigeria's democratically elected government by scheming to change the constitution and inciting violence throughout the nation," he declared.

Nine individuals have been captured after intensive intelligence collection and cooperation with various security services. The suspects got significant financial support from external sources to destabilise the nation.Their criminal attempt to topple the democratically elected government appears to have been justified by their orchestration and financing of violent protests, dissemination of false information, and other illicit crimes.The subject of investigations is a British national named Andrew Wynne, a foreign mercenary who constructed a network of sleeper cells with the intention of overthrowing the government and bringing about anarchy in the country. Using STARS of Nations Schools as a front for his subversive operations, he leased premises at Labour House, Abuja, for a "Iva Valley Bookshop."

Adejobi stated that written proof and confessions revealed that Wynne provided finance and operational guidance to allegedly topple an elected government in the country.
"Confessions and documentary evidence showed that Andrew Wynne gave orders, tracked developments, and supplied funding and operational direction to effect an unconstitutional regime change in Nigeria," the speaker stated.

In order to force the populace to forcefully attack police stations and military barracks, he mobilised and dispersed several billions of naira to his Nigerian allies. He anticipated a carnage that would prompt international censure of the Nigerian government. The FPRO continued, "These acts are blatantly against the Terrorism (Prevention) Act 2011 and other pertinent legislation.

According to Adejobi, Wynne and Obiyan, his local coordinator, had left the nation.

"Since the investigations began, Andrew Wynne has left the country," he declared. In connection with this inquiry, he and one of his local coordinators, Lucky Ehis Obiyan, have been proclaimed wanted, and a global search has been launched for them.

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