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Court Permits Police To Remand 124 EndBadGovernance Protesters For 60 Days by Kobojunkiee(op): 7:07am On Aug 28, 2024
A Federal High Court in Abuja has granted applications filed by the police to remand 124 arrested #EndBadGovernance protesters for 60 days pending the conclusion of the investigation.

Justice Emeka Nwite, in separate rulings on ex-parte motions moved by Ibrahim Mohammed, counsel for the Inspector-General (I-G) of Police, granted the interim order to remand the suspects until the conclusion of the investigation.

Justice Nwite equally ordered that the suspects, who are minors in the applications, be remanded in Borstal Home of the correctional center pending the conclusion of the investigation.

In the first motion ex-parte marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/1154/2024, moved by Mohammed on August 14, but with a certified true copy (CTC) of the order obtained by NAN, the judge directed that the suspects be remanded for 60 days pending the conclusion of the investigation and legal advice from the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF).

The I-G, in the motion dated Aug. 8 but filed Aug. 9, sued 75 protesters with ages ranging between 14 and 34 years.

They include Abubakar Ibrahim (18), Abubakar Adam (19), Suleiman Ali (16), Mubarak Mas’ud (23), Umar Musa (19), Aminu Hussaini (20), Umar Kabir (23), Ibrahim Musa (24), Abba Usman (30), Umar Inusa (18), Tasi’u Lawan (17), Ibrahim Rabi’u (16), and Jamilu Haruna (16).

The suspects also include Muktar Yahaya (17). Abdulbasit Abdulsalam (34), Salisu Adamu (16), Bilal Auwalu (15), Abdul’aziz Adam (15), Sadiq Sunusi (15), Muhd Musa (14), Usman Amiru (14), Abdulganiyu Musa (15), Muhd Yahaya (19), and Sunusi Nura (14), among others.

They were alleged to have committed acts of terrorism, treason, and treasonable felonies, including arson and terrorism.

The police said the offense was contrary to Sections 2(1) and (3), 24 and 26 of the Terrorism (Prevention and Prohibition) Act 2022; Sections 41 and 42 of the Criminal Code Act; Sections 410, 411, and 412 of the Penal Code Act; and Section 4 of the Miscellaneous Offences Act CAP M17 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004 and other enabling statutes.

Miss Elizabeth Ogochukwu, a Litigation Secretary of Legal and Prosecution Section, Intelligence Response Team (IRT), Police Force Headquarters, Abuja, deposed to the affidavit in support of the motion.

She said the I-G’s office, through the office of the National Security Adviser (NSA), received a damningly credible intelligence report of a planned violent uprising against the government of the states and the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Ogochukwu averred that “the planned violent insurrection was believed to have been orchestrated by terrorist groups both within and outside Nigeria to unleash terror against the sovereign states of Nigeria, scheduled to start from the 1st day of August, 2015.”

She said, “Despite serious security measures intensified by the various law enforcement agencies, the planned protest took place as scheduled and seriously intimidated the populace and seriously destabilized or destroyed the fundamental, political, constitutional, economic, or social structures of some parts of Nigeria.

“That the violent protest causes death and bodily harm to citizens of the country and led to arson and wanton destructions of government or public and private facilities, transport systems, and infrastructural facilities in Nigeria.


“That the suspects were arrested in the actual act of rampage and reasonably suspected to be complicit in the crime, which calls for district investigations.

*That the suspects/defendants herein were found to have been carrying Russian flags, banners, placards, and slogans agitating for sovereign invasion of Nigerian territory to destabilise or overthrow the sovereign state of Nigeria by the Russian government.”

Ogochukwu said the suspects were arrested in Abuja and various states in possession of many Russian flags and other incriminating exhibits, while others are still at large.

She said investigations into the matter had commenced, and the defendants made voluntary statements, mostly admitting the crime, which reasonably suspected them to be members of proscribed terrorist groups.

She said the investigators had to travel to various states to discover and apprehend the sponsors of this heinous crime for effective prosecution, and the same would not be completed within the time frame contemplated by the constitution, which necessitated the application.

She said that “time is required to complete investigation thoroughly and obtain legal advice from the office” of the AGF as most of the prime suspects are still at large.

Ogochukwu averred that the suspects admitted the commission of the offence.

According to her, the suspects/defendants are now in detention in police cells, which are congested and pose serious health challenges to the inmates, and possibility of attack or escape will be ruled out.

Also, in the second ex-parte motion marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/1223/2024, moved by Mohammed on Thursday, Justice Nwite ordered another set of 49 defendants to be remanded for 60 days pending the conclusion of the investigation. “That an order of this Honourable Court is hereby made committing the defendants to a correctional centre pursuant to Section 299 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA), 2015,” he said in the CTC of the order sighted on Saturday in Abuja.

The judge, who directed that the underage defendants be remanded in Borstal Home of the correctional centre, adjourned the case until Oct. 23 for mention. The motion, dated Aug. 20, was filed on Aug. 21.

Giving four grounds why the application should be granted, the lawyer said that the defendants engaged in the offence of terrorism financing in order to overthrow a democratically elected government.

Mohammed alleged that the defendants were supporting some disgruntled elements that were flying the flag of another country in Nigeria.

He alleged that the defendants conspired with some foreign nationals to take over the sovereign nation, which is a treasonable felony.


A detective attached to the Force Criminal Investigation Department, Abuja, Gregory Woje, in the affidavit in support of the ex-parte motion, deposed that preliminary investigation revealed that some suspects arrested were being recruited by some financiers to cause mayhem and destroy life and property.

“That preliminary investigation further revealed that the financiers were sending money to recruit the indigents and other vulnerable individuals to carry banners and overthrow a democratically elected government.

“That preliminary investigation further reveals that some foreign nationals were the heads in the unscrupulous act of treasonable felony and promoting terrorism financing in Nigeria,” he averred.

Woje said the acts of the accused persons are akin to the offenses of criminal conspiracy, terrorism financing, treasonable felonies, cyberstalking, and cyberbullying.

He said it is the function of the police to stop the act by appending the offenders as offenses to one, which is an offense to all.

Some of the defendants include Comrade Opaluwa Eleojo, Michael Adaramuye, Musiu Sadiq, Buhari Lawal, Love Angel Innocent, Suleiman Yakubu, Yunusa Aliyu, Ahmad Nasir, Muhammed Sani, Iliyasu Anas, Abdullahi Sani, and Gaddafi Muhammed.

They also include Jibrin Abdulhakim, Mahmud Umar, Kabiru Rabiu, Aminu Muhammed, Sagir Hassan, Lukman Abubakar, and Ahmed Isah.

Others are Abdullahi Abdulwahab, Hassan Muhammad, Abdullahi Salisu, Sabo Murtala, Fahad Ibrahim, Umar Yakubu, Zakari Yakubu, and Ahmed Haruna, among others.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/08/court-permits-police-to-remand-124-endbadgovernance-protesters-for-60-days/

Re: Court Permits Police To Remand 124 EndBadGovernance Protesters For 60 Days by NaijaCover(m): 7:20am On Aug 28, 2024
Nawa o
Re: Court Permits Police To Remand 124 EndBadGovernance Protesters For 60 Days by maestro299: 7:21am On Aug 28, 2024
In 2012, Tinubu, then in opposition and for thoroughly selfish political reasons, led protests against a sitting government. He wasn't demonized and it was called PATRIOTISM.

In 2024, Tinubu is now in power. His government is far, far worse than the government he led protests against. Hunger, inflation, insecurity and corruption on a scale never seen before in Nigeria is now the norm. Yet when the masses come out, for legitimate reasons, to cry about the hardship brought about by 'Tinubunonics', they are called TRAITORS and words like 'TREASON' and 'SABOTAGE' are used.

A Yoruba adage, roughly translated, says "the murderer will not allow anyone pass his back with a knife."
Re: Court Permits Police To Remand 124 EndBadGovernance Protesters For 60 Days by itelima: 7:21am On Aug 28, 2024
Court of injustice...... Nonsense
Re: Court Permits Police To Remand 124 EndBadGovernance Protesters For 60 Days by futuregovernor: 7:22am On Aug 28, 2024
post=131725200:
Nawa o
what is Nawaohh...
Re: Court Permits Police To Remand 124 EndBadGovernance Protesters For 60 Days by Villagesquare: 7:22am On Aug 28, 2024
What is different between now and Abacha's erahuh??
Re: Court Permits Police To Remand 124 EndBadGovernance Protesters For 60 Days by Jokerman(m): 7:22am On Aug 28, 2024
Tinubu na dictator.

So he lied to us that he protested against Abacha, no knowing he was helping Abacha at the back
Re: Court Permits Police To Remand 124 EndBadGovernance Protesters For 60 Days by RighteousDemon: 7:22am On Aug 28, 2024
Nonsense judge. Nonsense police. Nonsense country
Re: Court Permits Police To Remand 124 EndBadGovernance Protesters For 60 Days by dheilaw1(m): 7:23am On Aug 28, 2024
It's time to line up their lawyers who they boasted were going to give pro bono services to them. Foolish chest beaters.
Re: Court Permits Police To Remand 124 EndBadGovernance Protesters For 60 Days by Brendaniel: 7:23am On Aug 28, 2024
Thank God no Igbo name is there, we did our own protest in a peaceful and constitutional manner which was a preventive method using the ballot....

We won't be knacking our head on stone for people who refuse to drop tribalism and religion over common sense
Re: Court Permits Police To Remand 124 EndBadGovernance Protesters For 60 Days by kogiguy(m): 7:24am On Aug 28, 2024
While kidnappers and bandits show their faces on live streaming without arrest, protesters are called terrorist. Well, the good thing is that you will all retire and get the same treatment.
Re: Court Permits Police To Remand 124 EndBadGovernance Protesters For 60 Days by messenger4891: 7:24am On Aug 28, 2024
This government of the day ,I hail thee.
Re: Court Permits Police To Remand 124 EndBadGovernance Protesters For 60 Days by Ogbodavies(m): 7:24am On Aug 28, 2024
Yaya Bello still dey ACTIVE
Re: Court Permits Police To Remand 124 EndBadGovernance Protesters For 60 Days by ArcSEMPECJ(m): 7:25am On Aug 28, 2024
Hope you have food and clothes for them?

You can't tell us Boko Haram boys have repented but remind ordinary protesters in cell...

Since 2015, Nigeria has been undergoing different kinds of curses from APC but it shall always return to them that formed this evil party...Amen
Re: Court Permits Police To Remand 124 EndBadGovernance Protesters For 60 Days by sylve11: 7:25am On Aug 28, 2024
Bad government, bad citizens. sad cool
Re: Court Permits Police To Remand 124 EndBadGovernance Protesters For 60 Days by bestpunterever: 7:27am On Aug 28, 2024
This is the reason I don't join any protest in this shithole, once you are caught.. The rest will craw back home, then you have to face the wrath.
Re: Court Permits Police To Remand 124 EndBadGovernance Protesters For 60 Days by FreeStuffsNG: 7:27am On Aug 28, 2024
They went overboard with that Russian flag . Whoever conscripted them into it took advantage of their complete ignorance and criminal tendency.
It's good that police is taking lawful measures against their alleged crimes.
May God bless Nigeria for ever! Check my signature for free stuffs!
Re: Court Permits Police To Remand 124 EndBadGovernance Protesters For 60 Days by NaijaCover(m): 7:27am On Aug 28, 2024
futuregovernor:
what is Nawaohh...
Mr Blogger Is Observing
Re: Court Permits Police To Remand 124 EndBadGovernance Protesters For 60 Days by Shikena(m): 7:28am On Aug 28, 2024
Those who lost their lives have been forgotten and those whose businesses/homes were looted or destroyed during the mayhem in the name of protest are now on their own trying to figure out a way forward.

Lead protests but let the mass followers understand the rules. The law is not suspended because you are protesting. Also, keep in mind that the legal process is not emotional but could be legally manipulated via technicalties.

Lastly, law enforcement is not equal opportunity. It's like overspeeding on highways even in America. Many people do it, few are caught.
Re: Court Permits Police To Remand 124 EndBadGovernance Protesters For 60 Days by chidiokay: 7:30am On Aug 28, 2024
its only when itd comes to protest ...these dogs of govt recieve intelligences and they alway find sponspor account to freeze

Bandit and kidnappers have being ravaging the country causing people agony for decades the useless govt and its dog no dey gather intelligence or act pro active

How many kidnappers account have these useless dogs frozen in the last 1yr but mention protest today intelligence start flying in .... useless govt
Re: Court Permits Police To Remand 124 EndBadGovernance Protesters For 60 Days by stunnert(m): 7:33am On Aug 28, 2024
The courts and all it's official have been bought by the government so this is expected
Re: Court Permits Police To Remand 124 EndBadGovernance Protesters For 60 Days by Racoon(m): 7:34am On Aug 28, 2024
It seems that the thing the Nigerian government and public sector hate the most is public embarrassment over specific issues. Meanwhile, the general incompetence that led to those particular issues remains ignored. There is no first-principles thinking. Why is this the case?

Are government agencies overwhelmed and ill-equipped or just filled with incompetent people who only care about how they and their bosses will look outside to others?

I think it is all of the above, and there is a hierarchy of incompetence. Their ultimate desire is our silence. If social media didn't exist, I assure you that Nigeria would have been much worse off—not that it is that much better, anyway. Government officials don't want their businesses out in public because they also have enemies within their ranks looking for positions.

Everything they do is about self-preservation. It is why whistleblowers suffer the worst fate. They need to make an example of them so that people inside will align and fear them. That is the sole reason for their response to social media noise.

Maybe we should weaponize this division within their ranks for good and encourage more whistleblowers. Sadly, those who succeed at using leaks to remove the people they want to replace become much worse and even brutal. We have NADECO in power today; they were once protesters.

The people who used radio stations and TV have silenced radio stations and TV. Social media is our only hope, and they plan to silence it, too. Let's keep the fire on their asses in the meantime.
Re: Court Permits Police To Remand 124 EndBadGovernance Protesters For 60 Days by shivisee: 7:34am On Aug 28, 2024
Good .good! Those caught with Benin flag and Russian flag should be remanded for 10 years !
Re: Court Permits Police To Remand 124 EndBadGovernance Protesters For 60 Days by Nana3418(m): 7:36am On Aug 28, 2024
While maintaining public order is important, detaining peaceful protesters for 60 days without due process undermines their constitutional right to free expression and peaceful assembly. Naija which way.
Re: Court Permits Police To Remand 124 EndBadGovernance Protesters For 60 Days by Shikena(m): 7:37am On Aug 28, 2024
How did you arrive at this conclusion based on this news report?

What should the legal process be at this stage in this case & what should have been the position of the court?

stunnert:
The courts and all it's official have been bought by the government so this is expected
Re: Court Permits Police To Remand 124 EndBadGovernance Protesters For 60 Days by Atuero(m): 7:37am On Aug 28, 2024
Mostly Northerners
Re: Court Permits Police To Remand 124 EndBadGovernance Protesters For 60 Days by ewedunamala: 7:37am On Aug 28, 2024
Ye
Re: Court Permits Police To Remand 124 EndBadGovernance Protesters For 60 Days by Dcaliphate(m): 7:39am On Aug 28, 2024
Thank God the Southeast didn't waste their time on this protest. Lets those that brought in this government thru tribal & religious sentiments bear the brunt of it
Re: Court Permits Police To Remand 124 EndBadGovernance Protesters For 60 Days by lagonovo: 7:40am On Aug 28, 2024
Peaceful protesters indeed.

Nana3418:
While maintaining public order is important, detaining peaceful protesters for 60 days without due process undermines their constitutional right to free expression and peaceful assembly. Naija which way.
Re: Court Permits Police To Remand 124 EndBadGovernance Protesters For 60 Days by Jayhome24: 7:43am On Aug 28, 2024
60 days way too short the court should have make it 365 days to serve at least 1 full year in police custody for them to learn a lesson.

Let obi-diot go and free them if he has the power to do so. And I'm happy the way all their sponsorers account frozen they will hear word by force and by Oct 1 they rest not arrested are waiting for another protest the police would arrest more and freezes more accounts shey dem still get money to dey organise protest ba? No wahala.

Lock them for 365 days before even taken them to court.

Quote me if you like I don't give a fu-ck and that won't make police to release them. Buhari roasted us for 8 years no one protest even thee one I participate in Save Nigeria Movement along side Sowor, Adeyanju, Chary Boy we chop tear-gas like hell same idiots protesting now blamed us and told us who send us? So now I'm saying it too no one send una for a protest if protest not goo during Buhari a fulani North also protest not good for Tinubu a Southern man, na do me I do you e be.
Re: Court Permits Police To Remand 124 EndBadGovernance Protesters For 60 Days by Savenigeria2023: 7:46am On Aug 28, 2024
Nigerians must go after politicians families, lives and pockets. Otherwise they will intimidate and kill everyone who is not part of them
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