The latest news reaching us while speaking to journalists at a news conference at the DSS
headquarters in Abuja on Saturday, an agent of the Department of State
Services (DSS), Garba Abdullahi, said it raided the homes of some judges
across the country over allegations of corruption levelled against
them, adding that it it found $2million stashed in the house of one of
the judges.
Fresh report according to TheCable News,
Abdullahi who disclosed that the secret police had been monitoring the
lifestyle of some judges, and that it was determined to bring sanity to
the judiciary, said;
“The DSS, in the past few days, has embarked on a series of
special sting operations involving some judges of the supreme, appeal
and high courts.
“These operations were based on allegations of corruption and
other acts of professional misconduct by a few suspected judges. The
service is in line with its core mandate, as we have been monitoring the
expensive and luxurious lifestyle of some of the judges as well as
complaints from the concerned public over judgment obtained fraudulently
and on the basis amounts of money paid.
“The judges involved were invited, upon which due diligence was
exhibited and their premises searched. The searches have uncovered huge
raw cash of various denominations, local and foreign currencies with
real estate worth several millions of naira and documents affirming
unholy acts by these judges.
“Meanwhile, some of them have made useful statements while a
few have declined even with the glaring evidences that were found
against them in terms of material cash, documents and property recovered
pointing to their compromise.”
Abdullahi alleged that $2m was stashed in the house of one of the judges.
“In one of the states where the service operations were conducted,
credible intelligence revealed that the judge had $2m stashed in his
house,” he said.
“When he was approached for due search to be conducted, he, in
concert with the state governor, mobilised thugs against the service
team. The team restrained itself in the face of unbridled provocative
activities by those brought in by the governor. Unfortunately, the judge
and the governor also engaged the tacit support of a sister security
agency.
“The service surveillance team noticed that upon frustrating
the operation, the judge, with the active support of the governor
craftily moved the money to an unknown location, which the service is
currently making effort to unravel.”
The DSS agent gave a breakdown of the money recovered from three of
the suspects as N93.558m, $530,087,25, 970 pounds and 5,680 euros.
However, he said that Walter Onnoghen, a supreme court justice,
and chief justice of Nigeria designate, was not being investigated.
“The service would want to clearly state that it has never
invited Justice Walter Nkanu Onnoghen for investigation, neither is he
being investigated by the service.”
At the end of the briefing, the DSS agent refused to take questions from journalists.
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