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Re: Court Orders NDLEA Out Of Kashamu's Home by EbolaParasite: 3:15pm On May 26, 2015
philips70:


Try Google and read about Maurice Ibekwe if you never knew him. Let me help you a little. He was a PDP house of representatives member and a known 419 from Imo state. Read up the rest.

Okay I read up on him and no where did they state he was extradited? The write up stated he died in detention. What are you on about?
Do you know the difference between extraditing your own citizen to another country and actually detaining and prosecuting them yourself in your own country? What is your point exactly?

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Re: Court Orders NDLEA Out Of Kashamu's Home by GentleToks(m): 3:15pm On May 26, 2015
olaric:
Everyone has been clamouring For change, but not much has been said about our judicial system, which seems to be too weak to prosecute criminals.

Shut up.

Do you guys know how US and UK judicial system work?

UK acquitted this man couple of years ago despite all the presentations of US/UK prosecuting attorney in court. These two countries failed woefully in court to present their case with convincing evidences and the case was technically and practically thrown out of court on the basis of unsubstantial evidence.

But guess what, Almighty US came back and demanded for one of their slaves(You all except those who can thru the double standard of US) to be brought back to face the same trauma the man was subjected to couple of years ago.

Do you guys know what it takes to be locked down for 5years in a room but only for the case that made you to be banged up in a room for that long to be thrown out? The psychological, mental, physical and emotional tortures is killing and excruciating to say the least.

America prosecutors would do anything to bang up regardless how innocent you are cos it boosts and secure their profile and job. You slaves should watch d videos of your fellow sold out brothers; Black American and see how bleeped their lives are.

Justice in US u said!!!! The injustices in America are all over youtube and those are the ones caught on Cameras. However, the question is what about the injustices that were not caught on Cameras?

Finally, if truly this man has committed the alleged crime, America has got everything within her arsenal to ensure that the case is well dealt with in Nigeria court. Let them present their case before a competent law court in Nigeria and if he is finally convicted then they could extradite him to US and do whatever they want with him.

Bunch of stupid Hypocrites.

Bunch of these stupid Igbo guys here who shouting "take him to US 4 prosecution" were the same stupid people advocating for their dying brothers in Asian countries here last couple of days to be forgiven despite all the glaring evidences against these dead criminals. They were even advising federal govt to throw her Wright behind their brothers.

I only blamed Yorubas who always use their own as sacrificial lambs in the cesspit called Nigeria.

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Re: Court Orders NDLEA Out Of Kashamu's Home by NobleG1(m): 3:19pm On May 26, 2015
EbolaParasite:


Actually, an arrest warrant is required by all of them at all times. They have to have one to arrest you.
You need a search warrant to search and an arrest warrant to effect arrest. You can't just pick someone up from his/her home without one. On the other hand, if you commit a crime infront of an officer, they can arrest you on the spot.

No. If the police have probable cause to believe that you have committed a crime, they can arrest you without going to a judge for a warrant. That's the Law.
Re: Court Orders NDLEA Out Of Kashamu's Home by EbolaParasite: 3:19pm On May 26, 2015
GentleToks:


Shut up.

Do you guys know how US and UK judicial system work?

UK acquitted this man couple of years ago despite all the presentations of US/UK prosecuting attorney in court. These two countries failed woefully in court to present their case with convincing evidences and the case was technically and practically thrown out of court on the basis of unsubstantial evidence.

But guess what, Almighty US came back and demanded for one of their slaves(You all except those who can thru the double standard of US) to be brought back to face the same trauma the man was subjected to couple of years ago.

Do you guys know what it takes to be locked down for 5years in a room but only for the case that made you to be banged up in a room for that long to be thrown out? The psychological, mental, physical and emotional tortures is killing and excruciating to say the least.

America prosecutors would do anything to bang up regardless how innocent you are cos it boosts and secure their profile and job. You slaves should watch d videos of your fellow sold out brothers; Black American and see how bleeped their lives are.

Justice in US u said!!!! The injustices in America are all over youtube and those are the ones caught on Cameras. However, the question is what about the injustices that were not caught on Cameras?

Finally, if truly this man has committed the alleged crime, America has got everything within her arsenal to ensure that the case is well dealt with in Nigeria court. Let them present their case before a competent law court in Nigeria and if he is finally convicted then they could extradite him to US and do whatever they want with him.

Bunch of stupid Hypocrites.

Bunch of these stupid Igbo guys here who shouting "take him to US 4 prosecution" were the same stupid people advocating for their dying brothers in Asian countries here last couple of days to be forgiven despite all the glaring evidences against these dead criminals. They were even advising federal govt to throw her Wright behind their brothers.

I only blamed Yorubas who always use their own as sacrificial lambs in the cesspit called Nigeria.

From: Tafa Balogun
Bode George
Ette
FFK
etc

Legally, you are correct but everyone knows Buruji was a drug kingpin. The issue of throwing it on his dead brother na wash. We all know he's the real culprit they want. Now, if they can't do it legally, that is their cup of tea but we all know this man is/was a drug kingpin sha.
By the way, the crime was committed in Chicago. If you commit a crime in Lagos, will you be tried in New York?
Re: Court Orders NDLEA Out Of Kashamu's Home by EbolaParasite: 3:23pm On May 26, 2015
NobleG1:


No. If the police have probable cause to believe that you have committed a crime, they can arrest you, anywhere, without going to a judge for a warrant. That's the Law.




Probable cause only applies when the officer senses a crime in the line of action. In this case, an allegation has been brought forward. No such thing as probable cause. There is no probable cause that you can possibly cite that will give you the right to go to someone's home to pick him up without a warrant. It's not as if they saw him stealing a car outside his home and decided to swoop and arrest him. This was pre-meditated so they need an arrest warrant. The keyword here is that he is not anywhere . HE IS IN HIS HOME. You need an arrest warrant to arrest him from his home. This is the law.

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Re: Court Orders NDLEA Out Of Kashamu's Home by NobleG1(m): 3:23pm On May 26, 2015
PassingShot:

I am not sure you're correct. I'll do a check on it.

Example, if the police have probable cause to believe that you have committed a crime, they can arrest you without going to a judge for a warrant.
Re: Court Orders NDLEA Out Of Kashamu's Home by EbolaParasite: 3:24pm On May 26, 2015
NobleG1:


Example, if the police have probable cause to believe that you have committed a crime, they can arrest you without going to a judge for a warrant.



Not from your home. When in public, it's different. NOT FROM YOUR HOME SIR.
Re: Court Orders NDLEA Out Of Kashamu's Home by DanielPop(m): 3:32pm On May 26, 2015
This information from Justice Buba, if correct, is an eloquent testimony to the benefits of a democratic setting where the might of government is subjected to the rule of law (which is alien to Sai Baba). Having said that, let the NDLEA follow due process in arresting and extradicting Kashamu. Every suspect is presumed innocent until proven guilty! What the USA accuses Kashamu of is an allegation. It has to be proven legally and must be through due process. The era of jungle justice is over. This is one of the hallmark of the Jonathan administration - due process and rule of law - which we will be eternally grateful to him!
Re: Court Orders NDLEA Out Of Kashamu's Home by azpekuliar: 3:42pm On May 26, 2015
egift:


Please stop spreading this your lies. [b]Since yesterday, only your blog has the news [/b]and you are still shamelessly posting it again and again. Are you ok?


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Re: Court Orders NDLEA Out Of Kashamu's Home by Nobody: 3:43pm On May 26, 2015
ok, thanks for the info
ishaq86:
u got wrong, he won his seat under the platform of pdp not apc
Re: Court Orders NDLEA Out Of Kashamu's Home by Nobody: 3:44pm On May 26, 2015
remember he is a senator elect
soe:
that was a blow to GEJ and PDP...

Wait for May 29, and you will see how APC deals with Criminals...

If Kashamu loves himself....this is the best time to relocate, cos The incoming govt. will show No Mercy
Re: Court Orders NDLEA Out Of Kashamu's Home by Nobody: 3:46pm On May 26, 2015
jack67:
remember he is a senator elect
senators have no immunity...

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Re: Court Orders NDLEA Out Of Kashamu's Home by Cannonleo(m): 3:47pm On May 26, 2015
Omar al Bashir be like kai this people don't know the underground dealing involved.kashumu come to Sudan let me teaxh u evasion tactics
Re: Court Orders NDLEA Out Of Kashamu's Home by 989900: 3:47pm On May 26, 2015
EbolaParasite:


Probable cause only applies when the officer senses a crime in the line of action. In this case, an allegation has been brought forward. No such thing as probable cause. There is no probable cause that you can possibly cite that will give you the right to go to someone's home to pick him up without a warrant. It's not as if they saw him stealing a car outside his home and decided to swoop and arrest him. This was pre-meditated so they need an arrest warrant. The keyword here is that he is not anywhere . HE IS IN HIS HOME. You need an arrest warrant to arrest him from his home. This is the law.

Well said.
Some people do not have the full grasp of how the legal system works (especially for the half-rich upwards).


We'r used to harassment.
Re: Court Orders NDLEA Out Of Kashamu's Home by philips70(m): 3:50pm On May 26, 2015
EbolaParasite:


Okay I read up on him and no where did they state he was extradited? The write up stated he died in detention. What are you on about?
Do you know the difference between extraditing your own citizen to another country and actually detaining and prosecuting them yourself in your own country? What is your point exactly?

You were on about a senator too big to be apprehended and that's what I addressed. Now the difference between him and Kashamu is in his case he offence was committed here whilst Kashamu ran his ring in US soil. Kashamu did not commit any crime in Nigeria to be prosecuted here, or you want them to frame him up on one? Keep your emotions, get good facts before drawing inferences.
Re: Court Orders NDLEA Out Of Kashamu's Home by NobleG1(m): 4:10pm On May 26, 2015
EbolaParasite:


Probable cause only applies when the officer senses a crime in the line of action. In this case, an allegation has been brought forward. No such thing as probable cause. There is no probable cause that you can possibly cite that will give you the right to go to someone's home to pick him up without a warrant. It's not as if they saw him stealing a car outside his home and decided to swoop and arrest him. This was pre-meditated so they need an arrest warrant. The keyword here is that he is not anywhere . HE IS IN HIS HOME. You need an arrest warrant to arrest him from his home. This is the law.

You are wrong. Probable cause applies whether police was physically present when you were committing the crime or not! And when police have probable cause, they have right to arrest you no matter your location in the country. If you hide in your home, they will come to your door, announce you're under arrest, tell you the reason for your arrest and order you to submit yourself for arrest. If you refuse to submit yourself, they have right to force your door open to get you.

But if you're hiding in another person's home or property, they're required to seek a warrant from a judge. And when they get the warrant, they have right to force themselves into the person's home if the person refuses to release you to the police.
Re: Court Orders NDLEA Out Of Kashamu's Home by NobleG1(m): 4:13pm On May 26, 2015
EbolaParasite:


Not from your home. When in public, it's different. NOT FROM YOUR HOME SIR.

You are wrong. Probable cause applies whether police was physically present when you were committing the crime or not! And when police have probable cause, they have right to arrest you no matter your location in the country. If you hide in your home, they will come to your door, announce you're under arrest, tell you the reason for your arrest and order you to submit yourself for arrest. If you refuse to submit yourself, they have right to force your door open to get you.

But if you're hiding in another person's home or property, they're required to seek a warrant from a judge. And when they get the warrant, they have right to force themselves into the person's home if the person refused to release you to police.
Re: Court Orders NDLEA Out Of Kashamu's Home by Nobody: 4:24pm On May 26, 2015
soe:
senators have no immunity...
na true sha
Re: Court Orders NDLEA Out Of Kashamu's Home by GentleToks(m): 4:29pm On May 26, 2015
EbolaParasite:


Legally, you are correct but everyone knows Buruji was a drug kingpin. The issue of throwing it on his dead brother na wash. We all know he's the real culprit they want. Now, if they can't do it legally, that is their cup of tea but we all know this man is/was a drug kingpin sha.
By the way, the crime was committed in Chicago. If you commit a crime in Lagos, will you be tried in New York?

The crime of US and British soldiers were not held in Iraq but US and UK respectively. What arrant nonsense!!!!
Re: Court Orders NDLEA Out Of Kashamu's Home by Chinom(m): 4:50pm On May 26, 2015
As long as they don't send Kashamu to a Yoruba judge, he's home free. Interpret my comment anyhow you want. I stand by it.
Re: Court Orders NDLEA Out Of Kashamu's Home by EbolaParasite: 4:57pm On May 26, 2015
philips70:


You were on about a senator too big to be apprehended and that's what I addressed. Now the difference between him and Kashamu is in his case he offence was committed here whilst Kashamu ran his ring in US soil. Kashamu did not commit any crime in Nigeria to be prosecuted here, or you want them to frame him up on one? Keep your emotions, get good facts before drawing inferences.

Excuse you. Read my comment that you quoted again. I specifically talked about extraditing a current senator. Do not try and change my words. Nothing about a senator being apprehended. Don't be in a hurry to respond okay.
Re: Court Orders NDLEA Out Of Kashamu's Home by EbolaParasite: 5:01pm On May 26, 2015
NobleG1:


You are wrong. Probable cause applies whether police was physically present when you were committing the crime or not! And when police have probable cause, they have right to arrest you no matter your location in the country. If you hide in your home, they will come to your door, announce you're under arrest, tell you the reason for your arrest and order you to submit yourself for arrest. If you refuse to submit yourself, they have right to force your door open to get you.

But if you're hiding in another person's home or property, they're required to seek a warrant from a judge. And when they get the warrant, they have right to force themselves into the person's home if the person refuses to release you to the police.

Wrong at the bolded. Actually they do not need a warrant to arrest you from another persons home BUT they need one to arrest you from YOUR HOME

You are misusing probably cause. By the way, I can tell you are trying to apply the American interpretation. Anyway, the reason a warrant is required is such that CITIZENS rights and property are protected. In the same vein, are you saying with probable cause, they can search your home without an arrest warrant?
The key word here is in your home. LEGALLY, they can not arrest you without an Arrest Warrant in your home. NO mago mago there. If they could, they would have taken Kashamu from his home. Or you think all the heavily armed men can't arrest a single man?

If these protections were not there, any police officer can come to your house and pick you up. They do this but it is not legal. They only do it to poor people and people who don't know their rights. The reason a judge has to sign that warrant is to prevent police officers from being POWER HUNGRY.

Edit

At the bolded "announce your under arrest and tell you your offence" - they will use the WARRANT to tell you why you are under arrest. They do not just announce it from memory. It is the arrest warrant that they will read/interprete
Re: Court Orders NDLEA Out Of Kashamu's Home by EbolaParasite: 5:04pm On May 26, 2015
GentleToks:


The crime of US and British soldiers were not held in Iraq but US and UK respectively. What arrant nonsense!!!!


Rephrase your sentence because you are confusing yourself.

By the way, are you really trying to compare crimes committed by active duty soldiers in a war zone to crimes committed by civilians? Really
Re: Court Orders NDLEA Out Of Kashamu's Home by jiganlisa: 5:11pm On May 26, 2015
I remember many people rejoicing when the siege was laid at Buruji's house. I said then that these is witch hunting and OBJ JOB. some people are crucifying my on these platform. Imagine Adokie said then that he has a warrant. Where is the warrant now?. For how long are we going to continue in slavery serving our colonial master UK and US. Can anybody did this kind of thing to an American citizen. America will never Extradite her citizen to any country. This is 21st century and Nigeria is doing everything in a Kangaroo way. This man was cleared in a UK Court. So if US is not satisfy, they have to follow the same process they did in UK. This is a Shame to our NDLEA. If it were to be in an advanced country Adokie will be fired immediately. Kasamu should sue for compensation. OBJ is just trying to settle scores.
Imagine GMB is in UK while his swearing in is Friday. I have never seen any of all these happening in other country except Nigeria.
GMB in UK and 500 Nigeria will be deported back to Nigeria today by the UK authorities. Did GMB came to UK to facilitate the Deportation of NIgerians.I'm sure he is aware of mass deportation of Nigerians today.
Re: Court Orders NDLEA Out Of Kashamu's Home by funlord(m): 5:13pm On May 26, 2015
EbolaParasite:


Legally, you are correct but everyone knows Buruji was a drug kingpin. The issue of throwing it on his dead brother na wash. We all know he's the real culprit they want. Now, if they can't do it legally, that is their cup of tea but we all know this man is/was a drug kingpin sha.
By the way, the crime was committed in Chicago. If you commit a crime in Lagos, will you be tried in New York?
grin
EbolaParasite:


Legally, you are correct but everyone knows Buruji was a drug kingpin. The issue of throwing it on his dead brother na wash. We all know he's the real culprit they want. Now, if they can't do it legally, that is their cup of tea but we all know this man is/was a drug kingpin sha.
By the way, the crime was committed in Chicago. If you commit a crime in Lagos, will you be tried in New York?

Don't mind that "Jegudujera analyst"! They way the thing dey pain am fit mean say "kashamu scarface" is his uncle!
Re: Court Orders NDLEA Out Of Kashamu's Home by NobleG1(m): 5:31pm On May 26, 2015
EbolaParasite:


Wrong at the bolded. Actually they do not need a warrant to arrest you from another persons home BUT they need one to arrest you from YOUR HOME

You are misusing probably cause. By the way, I can tell you are trying to apply the American interpretation. Anyway, the reason a warrant is required is such that CITIZENS rights and property are protected. In the same vein, are you saying with probable cause, they can search your home without an arrest warrant?
The key word here is in your home. LEGALLY, they can not arrest you without an Arrest Warrant in your home. NO mago mago there. If they could, they would have taken Kashamu from his home. Or you think all the heavily armed men can't arrest a single man?

If these protections were not there, any police officer can come to your house and pick you up. They do this but it is not legal. They only do it to poor people and people who don't know their rights. The reason a judge has to sign that warrant is to prevent police officers from being POWER HUNGRY.

You're wrong again and again!

If you're hiding in someone's home, police have no right to force themselves in without a warrant because the owner of the home is not the suspect! If you're hiding in your own home, police has right to break your door to forcefully arrest you (without a warrant from a judge), if you ignore their order to voluntarily submit yourself for arrest.

An arrest is not the same as a search. If police suspects you have an illegal stuff in your home or business premises or someone's, they must seek a warrant from a judge before conducting any search.

A house arrest is legal. Whether they detained Kashamu in his home or at the NDLEA office, the fact is that he's still under arrest and in their custody. We can't rule out the fact that rich people are treated differently in this country, which is unlawful. I believe if Kashamu was an ordinary poor citizen, they would have bundled him to their office.
Re: Court Orders NDLEA Out Of Kashamu's Home by jiganlisa: 5:32pm On May 26, 2015
Everybody is saying that they know Kashamu as a drug Baron, the same way people are saying Tinubu is corrupt. But none of them has been tried and found guilty in the court of Law. So its all rumours. You can alleged that somebody did certain thing but you still have to prove it in the Court of Law. Nigerian always pass sentence even before trial. Did you know that Kasamu would have been extradited from UK to USA if he was found guilty? Mind you UK judicial system is thorough and robust. No Bribery. Just to tell you that Kasamu can never bribe his way to get the him acquitted in UK.
Even if the case come to court in Nigeria, KASAMU need to only rely on the judgement in UK and he will be a free MAN. PERIOD
Re: Court Orders NDLEA Out Of Kashamu's Home by Nobody: 5:55pm On May 26, 2015
soe:
that was a blow to GEJ and PDP...

Wait for May 29, and you will see how APC deals with Criminals...

If Kashamu loves himself....this is the best time to relocate, cos The incoming govt. will show No Mercy

How is the man a criminal. He was first tried in the UK and was released because the US government was unable to provide proof. If they think they have found the proof, the US government should go to the UK where he was first tried and request for re-trial.
I wander why those NDLEA are misbehaving just because it is USA.
Re: Court Orders NDLEA Out Of Kashamu's Home by Solowande(m): 6:11pm On May 26, 2015
Disgrace in d highest order 4 NDLEA
Re: Court Orders NDLEA Out Of Kashamu's Home by EbolaParasite: 6:22pm On May 26, 2015
NobleG1:


You're wrong again and again!

If you're hiding in someone's home, police have no right to force themselves in without a warrant because the owner of the home is not the suspect! If you're hiding in your own home, police has right to break your door to forcefully arrest you (without a warrant from a judge), if you ignore their order to voluntarily submit yourself for arrest.

An arrest is not the same as a search. If police suspects you have an illegal stuff in your home or business premises or someone's, they must seek a warrant from a judge before conducting any search.

A house arrest is legal. Whether they detained Kashamu in his home or at the NDLEA office, the fact is that he's still under arrest and in their custody. We can't rule out the fact that rich people are treated differently in this country, which is unlawful. I believe if Kashamu was an ordinary poor citizen, they would have bundled him to their office.

Lets agree to disagree. I believe the men of the NDLEA and the Nigeria police know the laws of Nigeria. I believe if they didn't need an arrest warrant, they would have removed him from his home and taken him to court/detention.
Re: Court Orders NDLEA Out Of Kashamu's Home by olaric(m): 7:12pm On May 26, 2015
GentleToks:


Shut up.

Do you guys know how US and UK judicial system work?

UK acquitted this man couple of years ago despite all the presentations of US/UK prosecuting attorney in court. These two countries failed woefully in court to present their case with convincing evidences and the case was technically and practically thrown out of court on the basis of unsubstantial evidence.

But guess what, Almighty US came back and demanded for one of their slaves(You all except those who can thru the double standard of US) to be brought back to face the same trauma the man was subjected to couple of years ago.

Do you guys know what it takes to be locked down for 5years in a room but only for the case that made you to be banged up in a room for that long to be thrown out? The psychological, mental, physical and emotional tortures is killing and excruciating to say the least.

America prosecutors would do anything to bang up regardless how innocent you are cos it boosts and secure their profile and job. You slaves should watch d videos of your fellow sold out brothers; Black American and see how bleeped their lives are.

Justice in US u said!!!! The injustices in America are all over youtube and those are the ones caught on Cameras. However, the question is what about the injustices that were not caught on Cameras?

Finally, if truly this man has committed the alleged crime, America has got everything within her arsenal to ensure that the case is well dealt with in Nigeria court. Let them present their case before a competent law court in Nigeria and if he is finally convicted then they could extradite him to US and do whatever they want with him.

Bunch of stupid Hypocrites.

Bunch of these stupid Igbo guys here who shouting "take him to US 4 prosecution" were the same stupid people advocating for their dying brothers in Asian countries here last couple of days to be forgiven despite all the glaring evidences against these dead criminals. They were even advising federal govt to throw her Wright behind their brothers.

I only blamed Yorubas who always use their own as sacrificial lambs in the cesspit called Nigeria.

From: Tafa Balogun
Bode George
Ette
FFK
etc

What I have observed about most people on Nairaland is that they can't seem to get their feelings and arguments across without insulting others. I guess you just showed from your use of insulting word (shutup) that you were not properly brought up. You lack respect for other people's opinion.
Re: Court Orders NDLEA Out Of Kashamu's Home by olaric(m): 7:14pm On May 26, 2015
Mintek:


I'm not holding brief for Kashamu but due process must be followed.
An accused is not guilty until proven so by a court.

House Arrest is alien to our constitution...that court's pronouncement is in order.

I guess you are right.

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