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EXCLUSIVE: Untold Story Of SSS Raids On Judges’ Homes In Abuja, Five States by masterpiece86: 7:18pm On Oct 08, 2016
The State Security Service raided the homes of some senior Nigerian judges late Friday and early Saturday to gather evidence of corruption, officials have told PREMIUM TIMES.
The raids on multiple residences in Abuja, Port Harcourt, Gombe, Kano, Enugu and Sokoto, were not aimed at arresting the judges, they said.
An official said the operation was ordered after months of investigations, during which the secret police established credibly that the affected judges were involved in questionable financial dealings.
The SSS initially submitted parts of its findings to the regulatory body, the National Judicial Council.
Officials said the SSS moved in after the council merely recommended two of the judges for retirement, and not prosecution.
The council also refused to cooperate with the SSS as the agency launched wider investigations into the cases for more evidence.
The source explained that judges whose homes were raided include Adeniyi Ademola, and Nnamdi Dimgba of the Federal High Court in Abuja as well as Sylvester Ngwuta and John Okoro of the Supreme Court.
In Kano, the source said the home of a high court judge, Kabiru Auta, was raided along with another residence in Enugu belonging to the Chief Judge of the state, A. I. Umezulike.
The two judges were earlier recommended for retirement recently by the NJC.
The residences of a Gombe State judge, Muazu Pindiga, as well as that of his counterpart from Sokoto state, Justice Samia, were also raided during the operation.
Our source said during the search, documents linking Mr. Ngwuta or Okoro to estates worth over N1.5 billion were recovered.
At the residence of Mr. Ademola, the SSS recovered at least $400, 000 and N39 million in cash, in addition to documents of landed properties belonging to the federal judge.
The raid at Justice Mohammed Liman’s residence in Port Harcourt, our sources said, was ordered to allow operatives search the house because he was believed to be in possession of $2 million.

http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/212351-exclusive-untol
Re: EXCLUSIVE: Untold Story Of SSS Raids On Judges’ Homes In Abuja, Five States by Oluwaplumpie(m): 7:26pm On Oct 08, 2016
So when someone acquires properties in this country and has some cash at home, automatically he's corrupt?

Well, let the impunity continue.
Re: EXCLUSIVE: Untold Story Of SSS Raids On Judges’ Homes In Abuja, Five States by DLuciano: 7:51pm On Oct 08, 2016
masterpiece86:
The State Security Service raided the homes of some senior Nigerian judges late Friday and early Saturday to gather evidence of corruption, officials have told PREMIUM TIMES.
The raids on multiple residences in Abuja, Port Harcourt, Gombe, Kano, Enugu and Sokoto, were not aimed at arresting the judges, they said.
An official said the operation was ordered after months of investigations, during which the secret police established credibly that the affected judges were involved in questionable financial dealings.
The SSS initially submitted parts of its findings to the regulatory body, the National Judicial Council.
Officials said the SSS moved in after the council merely recommended two of the judges for retirement, and not prosecution.
The council also refused to cooperate with the SSS as the agency launched wider investigations into the cases for more evidence.
The source explained that judges whose homes were raided include Adeniyi Ademola, and Nnamdi Dimgba of the Federal High Court in Abuja as well as Sylvester Ngwuta and John Okoro of the Supreme Court.
In Kano, the source said the home of a high court judge, Kabiru Auta, was raided along with another residence in Enugu belonging to the Chief Judge of the state, A. I. Umezulike.
The two judges were earlier recommended for retirement recently by the NJC.
The residences of a Gombe State judge, Muazu Pindiga, as well as that of his counterpart from Sokoto state, Justice Samia, were also raided during the operation.
Our source said during the search, documents linking Mr. Ngwuta or Okoro to estates worth over N1.5 billion were recovered.
At the residence of Mr. Ademola, the SSS recovered at least $400, 000 and N39 million in cash, in addition to documents of landed properties belonging to the federal judge.
The raid at Justice Mohammed Liman’s residence in Port Harcourt, our sources said, was ordered to allow operatives search the house because he was believed to be in possession of $2 million.

http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/212351-exclusive-untol
buhari is only trying to distract us from the main issue: biting economy of the nation. At least if he cannot arrest the economy, he can arrest judges, he can arrest democracy. Shame!

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Re: EXCLUSIVE: Untold Story Of SSS Raids On Judges’ Homes In Abuja, Five States by bigtt76(f): 7:55pm On Oct 08, 2016
If your wages is commensurable to your job and position, is worth the properties, then why not. These judges are not paid in dollars or forex so what are they doing with these cash? Their lifelong salaries are not up to one tenth the amount recovered.

Please while we condemn the manner in which this raid took place, we should also be careful in encouraging the victims.

Oluwaplumpie:
So when someone acquires properties in this country and has some cash at home, automatically he's corrupt?

Well, let the impunity continue.
Re: EXCLUSIVE: Untold Story Of SSS Raids On Judges’ Homes In Abuja, Five States by thunder74(m): 8:02pm On Oct 08, 2016
bigtt76:
If your wages is commensurable to your job and position, is worth the properties, then why not. These judges are not paid in dollars or forex so what are they doing with these cash? Their lifelong salaries are not up to one tenth the amount recovered.

Please while we condemn the manner in which this raid took place, we should also be careful in encouraging the victims.

Hope you know they were first lawyers before becoming judges. Remember how much Osinbajo declared before becoming a VP which he earned through his legal practices.
Re: EXCLUSIVE: Untold Story Of SSS Raids On Judges’ Homes In Abuja, Five States by Mynd44: 8:10pm On Oct 08, 2016

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