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Navy, EFCC Reject Senate’s Bill To Criminalise Payment Of Ransom To Terrorists by IamV: 12:38pm On Feb 18, 2022
The Nigerian Navy and Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, have vehemently rejected the proposed criminalisation of ransom payment to abductors, terrorists and kidnappers to secure release of hostages.


The rejection happened, yesterday, in Abuja during a public hearing on Terrorism Prevention Act (Amendment) Bill 2021, which seeks to outlaw payment of ransom to secure the release of captives.

The hearing was organised by Senate Committees on Judiciary, Human Rights and Legal Matters; and Anti-Corruption and Financial Crimes chaired by Senator Opeyemi Bamidele, (APC, Ekiti Central).

Section 14 of the bill provides: “Anyone who transfers funds, makes payment or colludes with an abductor, kidnapper or terrorist to receive any ransom for the release of any person who has been wrongfully confined, imprisoned or kidnapped is guilty of a felony and is liable on conviction to a term of imprisonment of not less than 15 years.

Speaking at the public hearing, a representative of the Chief of Naval Staff, Rear Admiral K.O. Egbuchulam said instead of outright criminalisation, negotiation or payment of ransom, it should be subjected to security vetting.

Egbuchulam said: “It is suggested that the bill could make the negotiation/proposed payment of ransom to kidnappers or terrorists to secure release of hostages subject to the prior knowledge of ONSA/Armed Forces of Nigeria/Police for coordination


"It is opined that subjecting such payment of ransom to security vetting and tracking is preferable to outright criminalization.”

Also at the event, the EFCC, represented by the Director, Legal and Prosecution Department, Chile Okoroma, hailed most of the provisions of the bill but kicked against the prosecution of somebody that paid ransom, saying it should be narrowed down to those who received ransom not those that paid.
According to him, the bill on terrorism is well intended, but the issue of prosecuting those that paid ransom should be looked into and it should be narrowed to those who receive payment for ransom.

On its part, the Nigerian Correctional Service agreed with all the provisions of the bill including the prosecution of anyone that paid ransom.

According to Correctional Service, “we agree with the proposed amendment to this bill.”
In his opening remarks, Senator Bamidele who explained that the bill is designed to outlaw payment of ransom to abductors, kidnappers and terrorists for release of persons who have been wrongly confined or imprisoned, said: “The Terrorism (Prevention) Act, 2013 (Amendment) Bill, 2021 was sponsored by Senator Ezenwa Francis Onyewuchi (Imo East).”

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2022/02/navy-efcc-reject-senates-bill-to-criminalise-payment-of-ransom-to-terrorists/

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Re: Navy, EFCC Reject Senate’s Bill To Criminalise Payment Of Ransom To Terrorists by triple996(m): 12:42pm On Feb 18, 2022
Wahala de wooo. What do they mean by this.
My kpurumiri friends are tired of reporting me grin
Say no to cannibalism and kpurumiri cheesy

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Re: Navy, EFCC Reject Senate’s Bill To Criminalise Payment Of Ransom To Terrorists by IamV: 12:47pm On Feb 18, 2022
triple996:
Wahala de wooo. What do they mean by this.

Your ogas at the top dey yan say they want make am an offense punishable by the law of the country if you pay kidnappers money to free anybody way kidnappers kidnap.
Effc and Nigeria navy dey reason say no be so e suppose be.
Nah the matter way dey ground be that .

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Re: Navy, EFCC Reject Senate’s Bill To Criminalise Payment Of Ransom To Terrorists by southsouthking(m): 1:38pm On Feb 18, 2022
Papa Ajasco.

Naija my kontri

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Re: Navy, EFCC Reject Senate’s Bill To Criminalise Payment Of Ransom To Terrorists by inoki247: 1:38pm On Feb 18, 2022
lol everybody dey fear for him head cos we don't know wu will be the next....


is beta dey pay d Ransom nd look for a way to track the money if possible afta d person av been released....

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Re: Navy, EFCC Reject Senate’s Bill To Criminalise Payment Of Ransom To Terrorists by ssome: 1:38pm On Feb 18, 2022
They should be talking of the kind of stringent punishments this kidnappers deserve not ransom.

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Re: Navy, EFCC Reject Senate’s Bill To Criminalise Payment Of Ransom To Terrorists by Fr33born(m): 1:38pm On Feb 18, 2022
I see
Re: Navy, EFCC Reject Senate’s Bill To Criminalise Payment Of Ransom To Terrorists by crossfm: 1:39pm On Feb 18, 2022
Hehehe.

That is better oh. If they try that,police will open office on relatives of people been kidnapped.

The police won't be interested in people that were kidnapped, but will be more interested in the process of the release.

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Re: Navy, EFCC Reject Senate’s Bill To Criminalise Payment Of Ransom To Terrorists by Iseoluwani: 1:39pm On Feb 18, 2022
Don't this senate have sense. Security we no get and someone pays ransoms for his dear one you want to criminalize such person for saving anoda.

Head is really paining this idiots.. is that the bill to pass??

Nigeria is a joke

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Re: Navy, EFCC Reject Senate’s Bill To Criminalise Payment Of Ransom To Terrorists by KingSatan: 1:39pm On Feb 18, 2022
God bless the Federal Republic Of Nigeria.
Re: Navy, EFCC Reject Senate’s Bill To Criminalise Payment Of Ransom To Terrorists by wizelink(m): 1:39pm On Feb 18, 2022
Wahala no dey ever finish for Naija
Re: Navy, EFCC Reject Senate’s Bill To Criminalise Payment Of Ransom To Terrorists by Ruggedniggaone: 1:39pm On Feb 18, 2022
Instead of them to provide security for the people they are busy criminalising ransome payment.if police can secure their lives would their people resort to paying ransome in the first place?do they think they are happy paying ransome to secure the lives of their people?

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Re: Navy, EFCC Reject Senate’s Bill To Criminalise Payment Of Ransom To Terrorists by phoneport(m): 1:40pm On Feb 18, 2022
They won't, because that is their business.
No man will shutdown his own. Business.

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Re: Navy, EFCC Reject Senate’s Bill To Criminalise Payment Of Ransom To Terrorists by Thinktwicemybro: 1:40pm On Feb 18, 2022
They reject it because they are cashing out big time from it.

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Re: Navy, EFCC Reject Senate’s Bill To Criminalise Payment Of Ransom To Terrorists by MosheDayan: 1:40pm On Feb 18, 2022
triple996:
Wahala de wooo. What do they mean by this.
My kpurumiri friends are tired of reporting me grin
dont worry my guy. The price of skull has dropped. grin grin grin grin its now cheaper in Osun state grin grin grin grin

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Re: Navy, EFCC Reject Senate’s Bill To Criminalise Payment Of Ransom To Terrorists by tutudesz: 1:40pm On Feb 18, 2022
Why not criminalize Corruption undecided the major contributor to this crimes

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Re: Navy, EFCC Reject Senate’s Bill To Criminalise Payment Of Ransom To Terrorists by oluwaseyi0: 1:40pm On Feb 18, 2022
terrorist governments

the evil plan is to get this senseless law passed, then unleash their northern terrorist/bandit kidnappers on the south, while the terrorists are kidnapping and killing, attempt to fight them back or pay ransoms will be criminalized and allow the security agents to pick up the ones that are mistakenly left behind by the imported marauders

the same family of useless law is why igboho is trapped outside the country while nothing is done to the terrorist same issue with mazi Kanu

this is a law targetting the south, South beware
Re: Navy, EFCC Reject Senate’s Bill To Criminalise Payment Of Ransom To Terrorists by LaSenior: 1:40pm On Feb 18, 2022
cheesy
Re: Navy, EFCC Reject Senate’s Bill To Criminalise Payment Of Ransom To Terrorists by dijas(m): 1:41pm On Feb 18, 2022
In Nigeria where no one is show of who is next. You will not understand till someone next to you is kidnapped. Negotiate with the kidnappers then let police do their work once you have gotten your relatives back.

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Re: Navy, EFCC Reject Senate’s Bill To Criminalise Payment Of Ransom To Terrorists by Iseoluwani: 1:42pm On Feb 18, 2022
undecided sad


No security and someone is paying for his person to be saved... So they will console the family after their loved one is dead abi
.

Even navy they yarn dust. Instead of security of Vetting of the money. Provide the security...

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Re: Navy, EFCC Reject Senate’s Bill To Criminalise Payment Of Ransom To Terrorists by OBALOLA55(m): 1:42pm On Feb 18, 2022
grin


TERRORISTS ARE BUSINESSMEN- SHEIKH ABUBAKAR AHMAD GUMI
Re: Navy, EFCC Reject Senate’s Bill To Criminalise Payment Of Ransom To Terrorists by Almunjid(m): 1:42pm On Feb 18, 2022
Why won't they reject Senate's Bill? Na dem be the terrorists na.
Re: Navy, EFCC Reject Senate’s Bill To Criminalise Payment Of Ransom To Terrorists by Nobody: 1:43pm On Feb 18, 2022
We can't continue like this! Each time a criminal receives ransom, you empower them to do more and get more money and the cycle never stops.
Re: Navy, EFCC Reject Senate’s Bill To Criminalise Payment Of Ransom To Terrorists by KingOfAmebo(m): 1:43pm On Feb 18, 2022

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Re: Navy, EFCC Reject Senate’s Bill To Criminalise Payment Of Ransom To Terrorists by Tosin67: 1:44pm On Feb 18, 2022
How do these people think for goodness sake? So u want to criminalize paying ransom for a kidnap victim that may not be rescued? So which person's life is at risk? Find a means to track the money paid to kidnappers instead and go after the kidnapers.....

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Re: Navy, EFCC Reject Senate’s Bill To Criminalise Payment Of Ransom To Terrorists by pedrilo: 1:44pm On Feb 18, 2022
hmmmm
there is a big question mark here
Re: Navy, EFCC Reject Senate’s Bill To Criminalise Payment Of Ransom To Terrorists by specialmati(m): 1:44pm On Feb 18, 2022
grin grin grin grin grin in that case if they kidnap you or your person don’t pay any ransom.that means make the kidnap use you do wetin them like.because if you pay ransom you risk going to jail 15yrs.but you can still trillions of dollar and become a law maker or a president.I told you guys that we are being rule by most useless set of people in our society who has no value to life.why can’t they just make this country work as most of the nation they do travel to for vacation.they won’t go after the bandits and kidnappers but will go after you that paid ransom to save life.well since their own people can’t be kidnapped because they are in a foreign country or with security.that’s why I keep saying they should give everyone gun since they can’t secure us again.useless leaders

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Re: Navy, EFCC Reject Senate’s Bill To Criminalise Payment Of Ransom To Terrorists by slimfit1(m): 1:45pm On Feb 18, 2022
That's the Fulani stronger hold sector.
Re: Navy, EFCC Reject Senate’s Bill To Criminalise Payment Of Ransom To Terrorists by doverulez(m): 1:46pm On Feb 18, 2022
No everyone knows what's going down.. you see that there are high profile Nigerians benefitting form this whole charade. this country is a mess. Abeg, who get beta link to permanently remove me self from this God forsaken country?

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