Read trending news today as new report by Premiujm Times has disclose that at least eight more senior judges in Nigeria are being
investigated for corruption and may be arrested anytime from now.
Base on current report trending, the eight judges are part of 15 judges
that are being investigated by the State Security Service for alleged
corrupt practices.
Already, seven judges were arrested between Friday night and Saturday morning in raids that have been condemned by lawyers and Nigerian rights groups.
The seven judges arrested and currently in detention at the SSS
office are Justice Inyang Okoro and Sylvester Ngwuta of the Supreme
Court; Adeniyi Ademola of the Federal High Court, Abuja; Kabir Auta of
the Kano High Court; Muazu Pindiga of the Gombe High Court, Mohammed
Tsamiya of the Court of Appeal in Ilorin, and the Chief Judge of Enugu
State, I. A. Umezulike.
Messrs Umezulike, Auta, and Tsamiya had earlier been recommended
for sack by the National Judicial Council for alleged corrupt
activities.
Premium Times reports that the seven arrested judges were still at the SSS office on Sunday evening.
A source at the headquarters of the security service also confirmed
that the judges were allowed to see their families and have made
relevant statements to the security agency.
Although the identity of the eight others being investigated is not
yet clear, at least one of them is a member of the Supreme Court, a
source said.
Apart from the judges, at least three members of the registry staff
of relevant courts have also been invited for questioning by the SSS
and have made “relevant statements,” the source said.
On Saturday, the security service gave reasons why it arrested the judges.
In a statement, the SSS said it also recovered various sums of money from those arrested including over N93 million in cash as well as over $530,000 in cash.
The mode of arrest of the seven judges has led to intense criticism
from Nigerians including by the Nigeria Bar Association (NBA), and
foremost rights group, Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project
(SERAP), which asked President Muhammadu Buhari to immediately order the
release of the judges.
“The judges may be released even this evening or tomorrow,”
once they finish with their statements which we are allowing them write
at their own pace,” our source said.
An emergency meeting called by the NJC on the arrests is expected
to hold on Monday in what may pit the Judiciary against the executive
arm of government.
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