Tonto Dikeh, a Nollywood actress, has denied reports that she was taken into custody by the Nigerian Police Force.
According to ShowOrb, Tonto was invited by the Nigerian Police Force as part of an investigation into charges that include forgery, criminal defamation, and cyberbullying.
The politician turned movie star said in an Instagram post that she had not been detained or arrested by the authorities.
Additionally, Tonto made it clear that she had never received a search or arrest warrant from the police, and she pleaded with the people spreading the rumors to cease.
The statement read, “Let me categorically state that I was not arrested, neither was I detained by the police or any law enforcement agency of the Federal Republic of Nigeria I am in my house enjoying the goodness of God.
“I am a law abiding citizen and in my position as a member of the diplomatic society I owe a higher duty to live above board in all I do, getting involved in crime and criminalities is not one of the things I can be involved in.
“There is a world of difference between helping law enforcement agencies to effectively do their jobs and actually getting involved in crime.
“At no point in my life has there ever been a search warrant, arrest warrant or any other form of warrant from the Good office of the Nigeria police to my humble self.
“Whatever the rumour peddlers are up to, I really don’t care, my commitment is to the Federal Republic of Nigeria as a law abiding citizen and to this end I will always honour invitations extended to me whether to help the law enforcement agencies in their job or to provide clarifications on issues. This is without prejudice to the fact that I will exercise my rights against anyone, persons or group of persons who attempt to peddle fake stories about me or my brand or defame my character. I will come for you..
“This is just to let those behind this false Narrative know that they failed woefully.
Thank you and God bless you all.”