Read the official statement released by Blord Group concerning his arrest

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 "He Was Invited Not Arrested"
  • The Blord group has now released an official statement concerning the alleged arrest of their CEO by Linus Williams
  • It will be recalled that on July 16, Blord was allegedly arrested by the Nigerian Police on the grounds of fraud, terrorism funding, aiding internet fraud
  • However, compared to information consumed by the public in the past couple of days, Blord group claims all is not as they seem

Blood group took to its official Instagram page and released an official statement concerning its CEO's arrest.

Recall that Nigerian businessman Linus William, aka Blord, a cryptocurrency trading boss with millions of Instagram followers, was arrested on Tuesday, July 16, for fraudulent activities. This event came to light after VerydarkBlackMan submitted a petition against him.

Blord group releases official statement.Nigerians react to the Blood group's official statement. Credit: @blord_official
Source: Instagram

In a new development, the Group has now alleged that their CEO was not arrested but invited over by the FCID to aid ongoing investigations, which he honoured.

According to the statement, Blord will continue to assist the authorities until they wrap up their investigations.

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They also urged the general public to disregard any contrary news to avoid misleading the public.

See the official statement here:

Recall that he recently bragged about his influence on Blord's arrest via his official Instagram page.

How netizens reacted to official statement

See some reactions below:

@lucky_loaded:

"Vdm already cleared the air before now."

@omolara_dc:

"God will see him through."

@d_flowergirlj:

"Them say even if you know Cp, IG gbogbotigbo oga for police when wahala comes them go follow chop you."

@andrewleonard3462:

"CEO of the day dey station Abi e no Dey?"

@daddyamora:

"Whoever wrote this or adviced them to write this, has an empty skull."

@uyee_bante:

"Could have gotten a proper PR expert to help you guys craft and put out this statement."

@lotachukwuokoye:

"Who wan assist police dey take mugshot?"

VDM shares list of reported evidence

Meanwhile, Nigerian activist Verydarkman is in the news regarding the arrest of a popular Bitcoin trader, Blord.

Legit.ng previously reported that the internet sensation jubilated over the businessman’s police detention.

In the recent update, he revealed a couple of pieces of evidence against the tycoon and urged Nigerians to use their consciences.

Source: Legit.ng

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