The suspects, recognized essentially as Balarabe Umar, Joseph Andor, and Ibrahim Bello, were given over to the Divisional Police Officer, National Assembly Division, Mr. Abdullahi Sambo.
The supposed impersonators were found not long after the presence of the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Timipre Sylva, before the joint Senate and House of Representatives' Committees on Petroleum.
The spending safeguard session was held in Room 028 of the New Wing of the House area of the structure.
Not long after Sylva addressed newsmen, the suspects, acting like columnists, supposedly confronted the pastor to interest for delight.
At the point when endeavors were made to stop them, the speculates took steps to whip columnists, driving individuals from the NASS press corps to welcome the sergeants-at-arms and the DPO, who captured the suspects.
Sambo told our reporter through an instant message at 8.08pm on Thursday that he would get back to talk on the captured columnists, yet still couldn't seem to do as such as of press time.
The Police Public Relations Officer, Federal Capital Territory Command, DSP Anjuguri Manzah, be that as it may, affirmed the capture.
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