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NJC Meets As More Supreme Court Justices Face Imminent Arrest by odiks: 5:04am On Oct 10, 2016
• Eight more judges under investigation, seven still in detention

• Suspects may be suspended

• APC, PDP disagree over SSS modus operandi

• Presidency reassures judiciary of its independence


The sting operations carried out by the Department of State Services (DSS) against some judges across the country are not over yet, as more judges will be arrested and likely prosecuted for bribe taking in the next few days or weeks, a senior intelligence officer told THISDAY in Abuja last night.

The DSS had on Friday night carried out sting operations in Abuja, Port Harcourt, Gombe and Kano, hauling in two justices of the Supreme Court, one justice of the Court of Appeal and four other judges of the Federal High Court, suspected to have engaged in bribery and large scale corruption.

The operations, however, attracted angry reactions from the public, particularly the Nigeria Bar Association (NBA), which declared a state of emergency in the judicial sector, saying the rule of law was under siege even as the National Judicial Council (NJC) meets today to deliberate on the development.

THISDAY checks close to the NJC, the body responsible for the appointment and discipline of judicial officers, suggested that the suspected judicial officers under investigation might be suspended pending the determination of the accusations against them.

Yesterday, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) joined the fray on the side of the embattled judicial officers, accusing President Muhammadu Buhari of preparing the ground for fascism by ordering the arrests of the judges.

But the Presidency in its reaction gave assurances that President Buhari reserved his highest respect for the judiciary as the third arm of government.

A statement yesterday by the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr Garba Shehu, said the president would not do anything to undermine its independence.

Shehu said: “Buhari remains a committed democrat, in words and in his actions, and will not take any action in violation of the constitution.

“The recent surgical operation against some judicial officers is specifically targeted at corruption and not at the judiciary as an institution.

“In a robust democracy such as ours, there is bound to be a plurality of opinions on any given issue, but there is a convergence of views that the country has a corruption problem that needs to be corrected.”

The Presidency regretted that reports by a section of the media were giving it cause for concern.

According to it, “In undertaking the task of reporting, the media should be careful about the fault lines they open. It is wrong to present this incident as a confrontation between the executive and judicial arms of government.

“The presidency has received assurances from the DSS that all due processes of the law, including the possession of search and arrest warrants were obtained before the searches.

“To suggest that the government is acting outside the law in a dictatorial manner is to breach the interest of the state.”

THISDAY intelligence source, however, said apart from those being detained and interrogated, another eight judges, including two justices of the Supreme Court, are also being investigated for mind-boggling corruption cases.

He said a total of seven judges, including two justices of the Supreme Court — Justice John Inyang Okoro and Justice Sylvanus Ngwunta — are still being interrogated by the security services at its headquarters in Abuja and might be charged to court anytime from today.


“A total of 15 judges are being investigated by the Department of State Services and other security agencies. Seven of them are currently being interrogated at the DSS headquarters in Abuja and may be charged to court as from Monday,’’ the source stated, adding: “While another eight including one or two from the Supreme Court are still being investigated and more of the judges will be arrested in the next few days or weeks.’’

The judges being detained include: Justice Muhammad Ladan Tsamiya of the Court of Appeal; Justice Kabiru Auta in Kano; Justice Muazu Pindiga who was arrested in Gombe; the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court of Nigeria, Justice Ibrahim Auta, and Justice Adeniyi Ademola.

The intelligence source said that none of the judges arrested during the DSS’ sting operations between Friday and the early hours of Saturdayhad been released.

“The seven judges being detained and interrogated have not been released; their statements are still being taken; they are cooperating with the interrogators. The interrogation is taking more time than expected because of the many questions the arrested judges need to answer,’’ the source said.


THISDAY gathered that the sting operations carried out against the suspects were the accumulation of many events, linked to “mind-boggling corrupt practices and the willingness, determination and desire by the security agents to fight corruption head-on”.

Justifying the operations of the DSS, the source said: “If not DSS who else? There is nothing unusual about the DSS’ actions; it is normal. The security institution acted within the law guarding its operations.

“The actions of the suspected judges border on national security. We are talking about huge corrupt practices and national security that are beyond the mandate of the EFCC and the ICPC.

“If we talk about democracy — from the conduct of election to election rigging; issues of foreign investments; economy and other issues that have to do with our national security, they all end up in courts. So anybody or institution that tries to undermine that institution is toying with the national security of our dear nation.’’

In the eyes of the law, the intelligence officer said, the suspects were not above the law and didn’t have immunity from being investigated or prosecuted, explaining that they were ordinary people like every other citizen.

He said the DSS acted based on petitions it received against the judges. “We have a situation where one of the judges was so foolish that he entered a departmental store to collect a bribe from a litigant. We have the evidence including video recording,’’ the source stated.

Reacting to several criticisms against the DSS’ action, the intelligence source added that the agency was ready to defend its action in competent court of law, challenging whoever felt aggrieved to take the DSS to court.

“During the sting operations, huge amount of monies, some in foreign currencies, were collected from some of the judges and they all signed the exhibits recovered in their houses.

The DSS has strong evidence to charge them to court and that will be done as soon as the interrogation is concluded,’’ the source added.
Responding to the press statement by the leadership of the Nigeria Bar Association (NBA), which some observers said might create tension in the country, the senior intelligence officer said:

“There is no tension at all. Whoever threatens national security of the nation will be dealt with.

“Gone are the days where those on the wrong side will turn around to intimidate us. That will never happen again in this country.’’

Apparently responding to the acclaimed illegality of the action of the DSS, the source said that a search warrant was obtained before the sting operations were carried out in the affected places, adding that “a warrant signed by a magistrate court can be executed even in the villa”.

http://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/10/10/njc-meets-as-more-supreme-court-justices-face-imminent-arrest/

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Re: NJC Meets As More Supreme Court Justices Face Imminent Arrest by ivandragon: 5:16am On Oct 10, 2016
are we to assume that the DSS has taken over the mandate of fighting corruption from the EFCC & ICPC?

if so, then I hope the cases of the present rouges in government will be given the same gestapo like treatment.

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Re: NJC Meets As More Supreme Court Justices Face Imminent Arrest by serikiYCU(m): 5:17am On Oct 10, 2016
Hmmmmm
Re: NJC Meets As More Supreme Court Justices Face Imminent Arrest by EternalTruths: 5:20am On Oct 10, 2016
The death of democracy in Nigeria

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Re: NJC Meets As More Supreme Court Justices Face Imminent Arrest by tukdi: 5:23am On Oct 10, 2016
Sai Buhari grin

Sai DSS grin

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Re: NJC Meets As More Supreme Court Justices Face Imminent Arrest by kahal29: 5:40am On Oct 10, 2016
Ghen Ghen.. . O se ti go

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Re: NJC Meets As More Supreme Court Justices Face Imminent Arrest by ademega(m): 6:24am On Oct 10, 2016
No wrong way in dealing with people that doesn't know it's wrong to go against the ethics of their profession

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Re: NJC Meets As More Supreme Court Justices Face Imminent Arrest by blackpanda: 6:27am On Oct 10, 2016
EternalTruths:
The death of democracy in Nigeria


More like the birth of democracy and transparency. People should be afraid to touch bribe. That is how we will grow in this nation

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Re: NJC Meets As More Supreme Court Justices Face Imminent Arrest by freeze001(f): 6:28am On Oct 10, 2016
I am so dead certain that all of this is tied towards the retirement and appointment of a new CJN. I just can't shake that feeling.

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Re: NJC Meets As More Supreme Court Justices Face Imminent Arrest by babyfaceafrica: 6:31am On Oct 10, 2016
Una never see chumchim

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Re: NJC Meets As More Supreme Court Justices Face Imminent Arrest by DrRasheed: 6:33am On Oct 10, 2016
Using our secret police, intelligence reports, the president has the power to ignore the law for the betterment of the country. So dont talk about legality here. The corrupt judges had toy the fate of innocent citizens.

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Re: NJC Meets As More Supreme Court Justices Face Imminent Arrest by amagunnerfan: 6:33am On Oct 10, 2016
ivandragon:
are we to assume that the DSS has taken over the mandate of fighting corruption from the EFCC & ICPC?

if so, then I hope the cases of the present rouges in government will be given the same gestapo like treatment.
This because you have erroneously believed the DSS doesn't have the right to arrest people for bribery. The rules guiding the DSS is fortunately clear on this. Have a look at the pdf attached before to understand better.

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Re: NJC Meets As More Supreme Court Justices Face Imminent Arrest by amagunnerfan: 6:44am On Oct 10, 2016
EternalTruths:
The death of democracy in Nigeria
It is the death of democracy simply because Buhari's government won't allow bribery and corruption right? Even despite ( judging by this statement) that the DSS have done the right thing here by getting arrest warrants?

Does it then mean the judges are above the law?

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Re: NJC Meets As More Supreme Court Justices Face Imminent Arrest by Jirate(m): 6:47am On Oct 10, 2016
Buhari and APC people fighting Corruption is like a Pregnant Woman claiming to be a Virgin. Continue, there should be no Scared Cows. cool cool

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Re: NJC Meets As More Supreme Court Justices Face Imminent Arrest by amagunnerfan: 6:47am On Oct 10, 2016
The good thing is the NBA and their useless lawyers were shouting and disturbing our peace during the Ricky Tarfa case but the same Ricky Tarfa has been plead bargaining which shows despite the noise and obvious intimidation, he was guilty. Won't be surprised if the judges end up the same way.

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Re: NJC Meets As More Supreme Court Justices Face Imminent Arrest by amagunnerfan: 6:48am On Oct 10, 2016
Jirate:
Buhari and APC people fighting Corruption is like a Pregnant Woman claiming to be a Virgin. Continue, there should be no Scared Cows. cool cool
You know what's funny about this your argument? You lot always try to make le shoeless appear as a saint but he never did bothered to probe those you have highlighted above. Only a corrupt person will try to shield corruption like le shoeless did.

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Re: NJC Meets As More Supreme Court Justices Face Imminent Arrest by ivandragon: 7:24am On Oct 10, 2016
amagunnerfan:
This because you have erroneously believed the DSS doesn't have the right to arrest people for bribery. The rules guiding the DSS is fortunately clear on this. Have a look at the pdf attached before to understand better.

well, I only sort clarification on the matter & the SSS may be able to carry out arrests, but usually in conjunction with the relevant security agency (in this case ICPC or EFCC).

the reason why it is dangerous for the SSS to carry on this way is primarily because the SSS while under the NSA, is a department in the presidency.

the EFCC & ICPC are still relatively independent (at least on the surface) & have a clearer mandate to go after issues bordering on financial crimes.

let's even agree that the SSS have the authority to do what they did, my question remains... when will they also go after the corrupt elements holding offices in this present regime?

please note, I am not against the fight against corruption. but this regime should not have double standards or sacred goats.

if the use of the SSS is the new standard, then it should be applied to all those who have been 'alleged' to have fraudulently enriched themselves...

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Re: NJC Meets As More Supreme Court Justices Face Imminent Arrest by amagunnerfan: 7:44am On Oct 10, 2016
ivandragon:


well, I only sort clarification on the matter & the SSS may be able to carry out arrests, but usually in conjunction with the relevant security agency (in this case ICPC or EFCC).

the reason why it is dangerous for the SSS to carry on this way is primarily because the SSS while under the NSA, is a department in the presidency.

the EFCC & ICPC are still relatively independent (at least on the surface) & have a clearer mandate to go after issues bordering on financial crimes.

let's even agree that the SSS have the authority to do what they did, my question remains... when will they also go after the corrupt elements holding offices in this present regime?

please note, I am not against the fight against corruption. but this regime should not have double standards or sacred goats.

if the use of the SSS is the new standard, then it should be applied to all those who have been 'alleged' to have fraudulently enriched themselves...
I agree with your points. But note that DSS can make arrests and carry out intelligence. But EFCC retains the prosecuting power. It is clearly stated in the laws establishing the DSS. I forgot to attach the PDF but I have now modified the initial post and attached the PDF.

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Re: NJC Meets As More Supreme Court Justices Face Imminent Arrest by saint047(m): 7:45am On Oct 10, 2016
Interesting times ahead.

Buhari has shown us the powers of a President.

So one can actually have a case and send DSS to arrest the Judge.

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Re: NJC Meets As More Supreme Court Justices Face Imminent Arrest by asfrank(m): 7:45am On Oct 10, 2016
This has been the best news I have read in many years.. this is long overdue, most judges behave like gods. At least this would send a signal to the rest of them.. well this sort of thing is not really a surprise, paying close attention to how judgements are given in this country, one would always know that something fishy is going on,, I salute the president for having the courage face this group of maniacs head on.

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Re: NJC Meets As More Supreme Court Justices Face Imminent Arrest by otukpo(f): 7:47am On Oct 10, 2016
When their court orders are being disobeyed, they kept quiet. Now e don dey happen for their eyes.

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Re: NJC Meets As More Supreme Court Justices Face Imminent Arrest by Victorakats(m): 8:19am On Oct 10, 2016
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Re: NJC Meets As More Supreme Court Justices Face Imminent Arrest by Yannny: 8:19am On Oct 10, 2016
ENJOYMENT TIME HAS ELAPSED, IT IS NOW JUDGMENT TIME!
Re: NJC Meets As More Supreme Court Justices Face Imminent Arrest by 5starmilitant: 8:20am On Oct 10, 2016
Yes the judges are corrupt, but why is it the Dss doing the job and not Efcc or Icpc? They better not spoil things for Justice Onnonghen who has been recommended for CJN sha. When better thing won reach southerner nai okamuka dey spoil things.
Re: NJC Meets As More Supreme Court Justices Face Imminent Arrest by CharleyCharley: 8:20am On Oct 10, 2016
otukpo:
When their court orders are being disobeyed, they kept quiet. Now e don dey happen for their eyes.

Yeah. With their silence, they indirectly gave the _dullard this much power. They should enjoy their share of the change. grin
Re: NJC Meets As More Supreme Court Justices Face Imminent Arrest by bochy: 8:20am On Oct 10, 2016
only God can help us. if u want to fight corruption then their should be no sacred cow, pray this doesn't end up doing more harm to justice than good.
Re: NJC Meets As More Supreme Court Justices Face Imminent Arrest by ademega(m): 8:20am On Oct 10, 2016
No way for corruption in the judiciary

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Re: NJC Meets As More Supreme Court Justices Face Imminent Arrest by bettercreature(m): 8:21am On Oct 10, 2016
otukpo:
When their court orders are being disobeyed, they kept quiet. Now e don dey happen for their eyes.
I think the reason is beyond your understanding! The major reason DSS went after them is because the judicial councel are not prosecuting the corrupt judges
the judicial councel prefer to recommend them for retirement which is not done anywhere in the world
Its just like an employee embezzle your money and the police told you to sack him and tell him to go home without refunding your money but tell him to enjoy the money and never do such things again

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Re: NJC Meets As More Supreme Court Justices Face Imminent Arrest by dannytoe(m): 8:23am On Oct 10, 2016
Buhari is working

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Re: NJC Meets As More Supreme Court Justices Face Imminent Arrest by thunder74(m): 8:24am On Oct 10, 2016

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