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Abubakar ‘abusidiq’ Usman: The True Story Of My Arrest By EFCC by midolian(m): 6:22am On Aug 19, 2016

Shortly after the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) released me from detention last week Tuesday, I said I was going to tell the story of my arrest especially against the backdrop of the claim by the anti-graft agency that I was arrested on ‘’offences bordering on cyber stalking.’’ Today, I am keeping to that pledge and stating details of all that transpired from my arrest, detention, eventual release and what lies ahead.

How It All Began

At about 7.30am on Monday, 8th August, 2016 I heard a knock on the door of my residence in Kubwa, Abuja. I was actually still in bed at the time, so my wife had to attend to the door. Moments later, she came to the bedroom to tell me that there are two men at the front door asking to see me. She also stated that she was unsettled by their disposition. As my wife and two children were in the house, I had no other option than to go to the door and see what the men wanted.

Initially, I moved to the Living Room, and attempted to speak to them through the window closest to the door. “Who are you?” and “What can I do for you?” I asked. The men responded saying that they wanted to see the documents for the Toyota Corrolla car that was parked outside my house. They claimed that there were issues with the car. At this point, I noticed that one of the men had crept to the back of the house – seemingly to ensure that I did not escape. This immediately led me to believe that this unwelcome visitation had nothing to do with the car.

Thinking about my next steps, I went back into the room, asked my wife to get the car documents, then I called my next-door neighbour to inform him of the development and the presence of the at-the-time yet-to-be identified men that were in front of my house. I asked him to please come and serve as a witness, as I did not believe their story. Unbeknownst to me, he was already observing the events, as he had noticed the men creeping around the house for quite some time. My neighbour then came out of the house, which made me feel safe enough to do the same.

It was at this point that the men revealed their identities as police officers on the trail of a stolen Toyota Corrolla car. They said a man had claimed ownership of the car, and they wanted to verify his claim. We were in the middle of this discussion when a Toyota Hilux truck with Police numbering and carrying two heavily armed policemen drove into the compound.

When my wife came out of the house with the original car papers, one of the police officers flipped through the pages, stepped aside to place a phone call to a person that he claimed was his ‘Oga’, then came back into the compound to tell me that the car owner was on his way with his own original documents. We all agreed to wait to verify which of the ‘original’ documents were in fact ‘original’.

A few minutes later, a white Bus with two armed policemen and two men in casual dressing drove into the premises and told the other officers that they could now start their work. While we were still at this, one of my neighbours informed me that there was another armed officer stationed outside the compound. It was also at this point that I got to know that some of the men present were in fact EFCC operatives who had passed the night in a nearby estate – simply to ensure that they kept a close tab on my activities. Another of the men had earlier revealed to me that they had been on my trail describing the car I drove, the clothes that I wore and the places I visited three days preceding my arrest. They actually stalked me for several days prior to my arrest.

At this point, I requested that the men formally identify themselves, and one of them told me that he was an EFCC operative with a search warrant to look around my house. He also added that I was under arrest. A basic perusal of the warrant showed that I was being arrested for ‘Offensive Publications’ against the EFCC and its staff.

Before I allowed the men to execute the search warrant, I demand that the three operatives that were elected to conduct the search were first searched – in order to ensure that they did not plan any incriminating evidence in my home.

During the search, the men turned my entire house upside down and searched every nook and cranny. All this happened in the presence of the neighbour, whom I had requested to be present. While this search was going on, the armed policemen who accompanied the EFCC operatives positioned themselves at every corner outside my house and within the premises, leaving my neighbours wondering what could have been my offence.

At the end of the search, the operatives confiscated my two phones, my laptop, my mobile internet device (mifi), the complimentary cards in my possession, and other items that were clearly unrelated to the spurious offence that they were charging me with. The operatives then took a record of all the items that they had confiscated, hauled me into the Toyota bus, and took me to the EFCC Headquarters in Wuse 2, Abuja.

My Alleged Offence

When the men first came to knock on my door, they alleged that the Toyota Corrola car which belongs to my wife was a stolen car. This changed to what they called ‘offensive publication’ as indicated in the search warrant they produced, but when they eventually released a press statement on the same day of my arrest, they said I was being held for ‘Cyber Stalking.’

It is important to note that in all these, the EFCC failed to specify who or what I was ‘stalking.’ They didn’t even explain to me the details of the ‘cyber stalking’ allegation and what the specific crimes were and till this day, nobody has said anything to me in clear terms what my offence is. It was only at the moment they showed me the search warrant that I was able to deduce that my arrest was in regards to some publications that I had made on my blog abusidiqu.com particularly about the head of the anti-graft commission. The search warrant said ‘offensive publications against EFCC and its staff, but this is clearly not true. They were Ibrahim Lamorde and Ibrahim Magu who incidentally headed or heads the EFCC.

Since 2015, long before the current chairman, Ibrahim Magu was appointed to head the commission in acting capacity, abusidiqu.com published several articles bordering on alleged corruption and complaints by EFCC staff amongst many others. This information were very much in the public space and was not peculiar to abusidiqu.com alone. The searchlight beamed on Lamorde was also beamed on Magu and according to the persons who authored the publications, they saw the need to inform the public of what was happening under the Magu-led leadership of the commission. Contrary to the erroneous impression they may have tried to create, the publications were never about EFCC as an institution neither were they against the staff of the commission. They were about Lamorde and Magu in their individual capacity as heads of the commission.

What is even of more concern is that the EFCC knows that I did not author these publications. They know and have sufficient proofs of who the authors were. I only provided them the platform as a blogger to enable them air their concerns, the same way I have done to so many others including those who have written positively about Lamorde, Magu and the EFCC. Thankfully, one of the authors has come out boldly to say that she authored the articles.

I have asked times without number why Magu feels he should be a judge in his own case by using the EFCC to want to intimidate and harass people because he heads the commission. What has the EFCC got to do with publications that is about him as an individual? At best, the EFCC’s involvement should simply have been to investigate the issues raised by the authors in the articles that I published. If the organization is supposed to be acting on information provided by whistle blowers, is this not a perfect opportunity for the EFCC to investigate Magu, not minding that he is the head the commission? If these publications were to be about a junior staff of EFCC for example, will the commission also be the one to effect arrest on behalf the junior officer? For me, this is just a clear case of using privileged position for the purpose of harassment and intimidation.

My Stay In EFCC Detention

I spent about 36 hours in the custody of the EFCC. The better part of this time was spent during interrogation. They were practically asking me questions they already have answers to. They asked to know if the publications mostly dating back to 2015 were published on abusidiqu.com. They also showed me print outs of the emails which contained the information the authors of the publications sent to me requesting for publishing space. If they already know all this, then what was my arrest for? Perhaps, they wanted something more, reason why they are still keeping all the items they confiscated from my house. As I write this, the EFCC is still holding onto my phones, laptops, internet device and other unrelated documents. They told me clearly that they are going to subject them to forensic analysis which I believe is in breach of my privacy.

What Next

From the above narration, it is clear to me that Magu’s EFCC is in clear violation of the law. Aside granting me bail, they refused to say anything else and have continued to keep possession of my properties many of which contains my private information. So I proceeded to the court for the enforcement of my Fundamental Rights which the EFCC is in clear breach of. My lawyers have informed me that the commission has been duly served and we are now awaiting the court to commence the case.

Abubakar ‘Abusidiq’ Usman

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Re: Abubakar ‘abusidiq’ Usman: The True Story Of My Arrest By EFCC by ANBAKO: 6:23am On Aug 19, 2016
Sometimes, these bloggers bring wrath unto themselves. They publish anything and everything just to gain traffic....in the quest for this they run into trouble.

How are we so sure that this is not a publicity stunt?

In this Dasukigate era, one doesn't even know what to believe again self!!!

I wish you come out stronger from this ordeal

Good luck

Do good for good to come your way

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Re: Abubakar ‘abusidiq’ Usman: The True Story Of My Arrest By EFCC by Dullahi(m): 6:30am On Aug 19, 2016
Well.. I do wish you the very best of luck with your case.

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Re: Abubakar ‘abusidiq’ Usman: The True Story Of My Arrest By EFCC by duduade: 6:30am On Aug 19, 2016
Hmmmn speechless
Re: Abubakar ‘abusidiq’ Usman: The True Story Of My Arrest By EFCC by gunuvi(m): 6:34am On Aug 19, 2016
Enjoy the change you foisted on your zombies. grin grin grin

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Re: Abubakar ‘abusidiq’ Usman: The True Story Of My Arrest By EFCC by Flyingngel(m): 6:35am On Aug 19, 2016
What can i say? Efcc keep up ur 'good work' of intimidating d innocent.

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Re: Abubakar ‘abusidiq’ Usman: The True Story Of My Arrest By EFCC by slyng(m): 6:48am On Aug 19, 2016
Is it only me that think ur device(s) might be bugged? It's better you change them after recovery... Provided you are so so clean as u've claimed

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Re: Abubakar ‘abusidiq’ Usman: The True Story Of My Arrest By EFCC by 9jii(m): 7:07am On Aug 19, 2016
I don't like all these bloggers and Twitter addicted politicians, most of them are there to spread bigotry and misled the gullible Nigerians.

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Re: Abubakar ‘abusidiq’ Usman: The True Story Of My Arrest By EFCC by Funlordjnr: 7:34am On Aug 19, 2016
grin


This is an open and shut case!


Mr abu sue them and hammer! No shaking....

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Re: Abubakar ‘abusidiq’ Usman: The True Story Of My Arrest By EFCC by globe16: 7:43am On Aug 19, 2016
Very good, up next omojuwa and the other online thugs misleading gullible Nigerians with low IQ

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Re: Abubakar ‘abusidiq’ Usman: The True Story Of My Arrest By EFCC by Progressive01(m): 7:45am On Aug 19, 2016
I must say, going by what I've read here, what EFCC did to the gentleman was absolutely unjustifiable. This is a clear violation of one's civil rights. Dude hardly did anything wrong IMHO.

I hope he sues and claims damages.

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Re: Abubakar ‘abusidiq’ Usman: The True Story Of My Arrest By EFCC by veekid(m): 7:50am On Aug 19, 2016
Who is your witness?

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Re: Abubakar ‘abusidiq’ Usman: The True Story Of My Arrest By EFCC by Nobody: 7:51am On Aug 19, 2016
Taa! Shutup there! ur papa too dey lie! angry

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Re: Abubakar ‘abusidiq’ Usman: The True Story Of My Arrest By EFCC by Spells(m): 7:51am On Aug 19, 2016
Story teller.... Who's ur witness STORY FOR THE AMEBO GODS

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Re: Abubakar ‘abusidiq’ Usman: The True Story Of My Arrest By EFCC by Nobody: 7:51am On Aug 19, 2016
Hmmmm
Check my signature for cheap data
Re: Abubakar ‘abusidiq’ Usman: The True Story Of My Arrest By EFCC by Thisis2raw(m): 7:53am On Aug 19, 2016
It's pains me to see what Nigeria has downgraded to, other African countries are busy growing. While we are going down more

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Re: Abubakar ‘abusidiq’ Usman: The True Story Of My Arrest By EFCC by neweraomo: 7:55am On Aug 19, 2016
undecidedI have better things to do

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Re: Abubakar ‘abusidiq’ Usman: The True Story Of My Arrest By EFCC by Jediel1(m): 7:56am On Aug 19, 2016
Dis story is too damn long cool angry, no b u vote change, oya enjoy am grin

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Re: Abubakar ‘abusidiq’ Usman: The True Story Of My Arrest By EFCC by searchng4love: 7:57am On Aug 19, 2016
Drabeey was here. ....

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Re: Abubakar ‘abusidiq’ Usman: The True Story Of My Arrest By EFCC by PaulIdu: 7:57am On Aug 19, 2016
globe16:
Very good, up next omojuwa and the other online thugs misleading gullible Nigerians with low IQ

I will forward thanksgiving when that extortionist cisco caught
Re: Abubakar ‘abusidiq’ Usman: The True Story Of My Arrest By EFCC by Nobody: 7:58am On Aug 19, 2016
Who really cares about your story,

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Re: Abubakar ‘abusidiq’ Usman: The True Story Of My Arrest By EFCC by Bondesniger(m): 8:00am On Aug 19, 2016
too many stories on one arrest one person on same issue
i bow for una oo

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Re: Abubakar ‘abusidiq’ Usman: The True Story Of My Arrest By EFCC by danduchi(m): 8:02am On Aug 19, 2016
ANBAKO:
Sometimes, these bloggers bring wrath unto themselves. They publish anything and everything just to gain traffic....in the quest for this they run into trouble.

How are we so sure that this is not a publicity stunt?

In this Dasukigate era, one doesn't even know what to believe again self!!!

I wish you come out stronger from this ordeal

Good luck

Do good for good to come your way
Just stfu if you don't kw what to write

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Re: Abubakar ‘abusidiq’ Usman: The True Story Of My Arrest By EFCC by seXytOhbAd(m): 8:02am On Aug 19, 2016
Bad boy. Clearly the man is intelligent. More intelligent than our recklessly silly EFCC. The right to free speech protects every Nigerian. Anyway, we are watching.

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Re: Abubakar ‘abusidiq’ Usman: The True Story Of My Arrest By EFCC by okpor2(m): 8:11am On Aug 19, 2016
Awaitin dcourt to start d case nd writing dis?is dis not subjudice?lawyers in d house ova to u!pdp nd apc supporters food don doNe.abuse urselves!
Re: Abubakar ‘abusidiq’ Usman: The True Story Of My Arrest By EFCC by Histrings08(m): 8:11am On Aug 19, 2016
Pfft
Re: Abubakar ‘abusidiq’ Usman: The True Story Of My Arrest By EFCC by saint047(m): 8:16am On Aug 19, 2016
There's no doubt that Justice Okon Abang is the black sheep of the judiciary. If EFCC is half serious, Justice Abang deserves investigation.

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Re: Abubakar ‘abusidiq’ Usman: The True Story Of My Arrest By EFCC by UncleSnr(m): 8:19am On Aug 19, 2016
Hmmm... Someone's right was violated and the best you could say is shut up.
Pray you be the next.
Re: Abubakar ‘abusidiq’ Usman: The True Story Of My Arrest By EFCC by zicoraads: 8:21am On Aug 19, 2016
I really don't know what to say about this. So I'd rather keep kwayet undecided lipsrsealed

But which judge issued that search warrant? undecided
Re: Abubakar ‘abusidiq’ Usman: The True Story Of My Arrest By EFCC by amarachi06(f): 8:24am On Aug 19, 2016
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Re: Abubakar ‘abusidiq’ Usman: The True Story Of My Arrest By EFCC by Nobody: 8:27am On Aug 19, 2016
No publicity is bad. You are only gonna come out stronger and bigger.

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