Missing Nigerian Judge Found

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A Federal High Court judge, Idrissa Saleh, has been found four days after his sudden disappearance.

It reported on Monday how Mr Saleh went missing after early morning Islamic prayers on Saturday.

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FCT police spokesperson, Anjuguri Manzah, confirmed shortly after 3:00 p.m. that the judge was found in Nyanya, a suburb of Abuja.

He said the judge was not kidnapped but only went missing and appeared healthy as of the time he was found.

The judge’s disappearance led to fear by his associates that he had been kidnapped.

The FCT police commissioner, Bala Ciroma, had told this newspaper that the police could not call it a case of kidnap until investigation proved so.

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Mr Saleh, from Yobe State, holds the traditional title of ‘Dan Amar of Fika’ in Fika, Yobe State.

According to the Federal High Court website, he was born on June 23, 1965, and had his primary and secondary school education in
Yobe.

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