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  • EFCC, SSS, NIA faceoff: Magu blows hot; says ‘No street fight between my men and anybody’

    The Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Ibrahim Magu, on Thursday denied allegations of street fights between EFCC and two security agencies: Nigeria Intelligence Agency, NIA, and the State Security Service, SSS.

    Magu spoke during the meeting of the Senate ad-hoc committee constituted to investigate the face-off-stance between the agencies. was in response to comments by the chairman of the Senate ad-hoc committee constituted to investigate the face-off, Francis Alimikhena.

    The chairman of the committee, Sen. Francis Alimikhena while insisting that the hearing be held in presence of journalists had referred to the face-off among the agencies as street fight.

    “There is nothing hidden because they fought in the street,” he said “They fought dirty and Nigerian people will like to know what led to that fight. What happened in that dirty fight, I don’t think it’s something we should hide from the public. For me, I would prefer that we do this openly for Nigerians to see. It’s a shame on all of us for sister security agencies to be fighting dirty in the street. Which means we don’t have spirit de corps. For them to fight in the public then they should tell us what led to that fight.”

    The senator was the only one among the five committee members who wanted the hearing made public.

    Mr. Magu, however, did not wait for the commencement of the closed-door session before venting his dissatisfaction at the senator’s choice of words.

    The EFCC boss told the senator that the EFCC never engaged in street fight but went out to carry out its constitutional duty.

    “Mr. Chairman, I really don’t know. There was no street fight, there was no dirty fight. We did not fight anybody. So, the reference to street fight or dirty fight, I don’t think its proper sir. There was never a street fight. My men went there, they were not allowed to execute the due warrant of arrest and the search warrant.”

    The senator did not respond to his comments.

    The lawmakers then agreed to hold the hearing behind closed door.

    The committee also agreed to hold separate hearing for each of the agencies, starting with the EFCC, before inviting the three to a final hearing.

    Recall that TheNewsGuru.com had earlier reported the incident in November when NIA and SSS officials prevented the EFCC operatives from arresting Ita Ekpeyong, ex-head of the SSS; and Ayodele Oke, ex-head of the NIA.

  • JUST IN: Appeal Court orders DSS to produce Dasuki in court

    JUST IN: Appeal Court orders DSS to produce Dasuki in court

    The Court of Appeal in Abuja on Friday ordered the Department of State Service, DSS, to produce the detained former National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd), before a Federal High Court in Abuja to enable him to testify in defence of a former National Publicity Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party, Chief Olisa Metuh.

    In a unanimous judgement delivered by its three-man panel, the Court of Appeal also ordered the trial judge, Justice Okon Abang, of the Federal High Court, Abuja before whom Metuh is being prosecuted to immediately sign the subpoena filed by the ex-PDP spokesperson.

    Justice Peter Ige, who prepared and read the lead judgement of the appellate court, directed Justice Abang to indicate the date which the DSS must produce Dasuki in court and other subsequent dates.

    It upheld Metuh’s appeal and nullified the ruling delivered by Justice Abang on February 23, 2017, when the judge refused to grant Metuh’s application for a subpoena to be issued and served on Dasuki.

  • Eid-el-Kabir: DSS foils terrorists’ attacks on Abuja, Kano, four other states during festival

    Eid-el-Kabir: DSS foils terrorists’ attacks on Abuja, Kano, four other states during festival

    The Department of State Services (DSS) said it had foiled plans by the Islamic State of West Africa (ISWA) terrorists to attack Abuja and other cities during the recent Ed-el-Kabir festivities.

    A statement issued by an operative of the service, Mr Tony Opuiyo, on Saturday in Abuja, said the plans were to conduct gun attacks and suicide bombing on selected targets in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, Kano, Kaduna, Niger, Bauchi, Yobe and Borno States.

    Opuiyo said the mastermind of the operation was Hussein Mai-Tangaran a well known senior Commander who had been on the radar of the Service and the Nigerian Army since 2012.

    Opuiyo said that Mai-Tangaran was also responsible for the deadly attacks against worshipers at the Kano Central Mosque as well as an attack on a military formation in Yobe in 2015, which claimed hundreds of lives.

    He said that Mai-Tangaran, an IED expert, had been prepping and priming others for the perpetration of suicide bombing attacks carried out by the group in the past within the North-East region.

    He said the suspect was arrested in Kano on Aug. 31 and further exploitation led to the arrest of one Abdulkadir Umar Mohammed on Sept. 2 at Kantin Kwari market in Fagge Local Government Area of Kano.

    Opuiyo said Mohammed was a fighter of the sect who left the group in the Sambisa forest to team up with others toward carrying out the attacks being planned by the group.

    He said that another accomplice in the plot, one Muhammad Ali, was arrested on Sept. 3, at Sheka area in Kumbotso Local Government Area of Kano State.

    “Prior to his arrest, Ali was the financial courier of the group in Kano. He was one of the conduits through which funds and other material logistics were channeled to the group from foreign extremist elements/sponsors.

    “Like Mohammed, Ali was involved in the plot to perpetuate the planned attacks in Kano and other States in the North during the just concluded Eid-el-Kabir celebration.

    In a related development, the service said it had arrested the duo of Yahaya Abacha and Yusuf Mohammed on Sept. 3, in Kano.

    “The duo are the leading elements of a cell of the extremist group and have been hibernating and furthering the doctrines of the group in the city.

    “They were also to be responsible for operations in FCT Abuja, Kaduna and Niger States,” the operative said.

    He said the service had also arrested Abdulkarim Mohammed following credible intelligence report on Aug. 29, in Ajilani Local Government Area of Borno.

    ” The suspect has been spying on targets in Maiduguri, particularly troops’ deployments/positioning and subsequently passing same to elements of the group in Sambisa forest,” he said

    “This Service wishes to thank the general public for its support and cooperation in providing useful information on criminal and terrorist elements in their domain.

    “The Service also wishes to reiterate its stance that no matter how long, every perpetrator of violence and criminality against the Nigerian State and its law-abiding citizens, shall be made to face the full course of justice,”Opuiyo said.

     

     

  • EFCC conducts better investigations than Police, Army, DSS, others – Magu

    ..says the fight against corruption now total

    The Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Magu on Thursday said the Commission investigates better than any law enforcement agency in the country including the Police.

    Magu said this while responding to questions about the commission conducting shoddy investigations and prosecuting ineffectively

    We investigate better than any other law enforcement agency in this country, including the police,” he said.

    Magu said he does not interfere with the work of investigators, adding that once any intelligence is received, the investigation must be concluded.

    The EFCC acting chair also declared that the war against corruption “is now total”.

    The commission, he said, is more determined than ever to fight corruption to a standstill and to sustain “the current momentum”.

    We’re now going to declare total war on corruption. It is our responsibility to crush corrupt practices in this country,” he said.

    Magu spoke when he paid a courtesy call on The Nation head office in Lagos.

    He described the biggest challenge to the Muhammadu Buhari administration’s anti-graft crusade as “corruption fighting back”.

    It’s real and they (those fighting back) have all the money,” he said.

    Magu said there were no fewer than 125 high profile corruption cases still “hanging in court”.

    On the delay of such cases, Magu blamed it all on Senior Advocates of Nigeria (SANs), who he said were used by rich and powerful suspects to frustrate cases.

    How can 31 SANs go to court to defend one (suspected) looter? Sometimes judges are intimidated. Why should 31 SANs appear for a suspect? We need to ask questions,” Magu said.

    He said such lawyers adopt several strategies to delay cases, some of which have spent nearly 10 years in court.

    They abuse the court process, file all kinds of applications and go on appeal, which goes up to the Supreme Court and back. They adopt different technicalities and delay tactics. Sometimes they provoke the judges and write petitions against them.

    But I don’t control the judges. We don’t have control over what happens in court. Our role is to investigate,” he said.

    Magu denied allegations that EFCC does shoddy investigations and prosecute ineffectively.

    We investigate better than any other law enforcement agency in this country, including the police,” he said.

    Magu said he does not interfere with the work of investigators, adding that once any intelligence is received, the investigation must be concluded.

    The Acting EFCC chairman denied any rift with the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) and the Department of State Services (DSS).

    I am a law-abiding citizen. I respect constituted authority,” Magu said, adding that he duly handed over the list of high profile cases as requested by AGF Abubakar Malami (SAN).

    On loot recovery, Magu said one of EFCC’s strategies was to recover assets and funds suspected to be proceeds of crime by applying to the court for interim forfeiture orders, publishing a 14-day notice for the owners to show up, and then applying for a final forfeiture.

    He said the EFCC had appealed the acquittal of former Adamawa State Governor Bala Ngilari, who was discharged by an Appeal Court sitting in Yola of corruption charges.

    Magu denied that former Bayelsa State Governor Timipre Sylva, who is under EFCC investigation, had retrieved properties seized from him by the commission.

    We have not released any property to Sylva,” Magu said.

    On his non-confirmation by the Senate, Magu said: “I strongly believe in God. When it’s time to leave I’ll leave.”

    On the threat by the Egmont Group of Financial Intelligence Units to expel the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU) for not being an independent entity, Magu claimed there were moves to meet the group’s demands long before the Senate intervened.

    He said before the Senate’s move to completely remove NFIU from the EFCC, there were moves to make NFIU a separate unit within the anti-graft agency and to secure the tenure of its director so it is not tied to that of the EFCC chairman.

    According to him, granting NFIU “some security and operational autonomy” was what the Egmont Group demanded.

    He believes the Senate’s move to pass a law to make the NFIU independent of the commission was a bid to “weaken the workings of the EFCC”.

    Egmont Group was created to provide Financial Intelligence Units around the world a forum to exchange information confidentially to combat money-laundering, the financing of terrorism and other predicate offences.

    Magu said the shooting at the EFCC had been referred to the police.

    There is a real threat, but we are used to it,” he said, adding that the department that was attacked had been transferred to a safe location.

    He said the war against corruption could not be successfully fought without media support.

    I believe all journalists are corruption fighters. Let everybody do the right thing. Let us mobilise everybody’s support in the fight against corruption. Consider yourself as if working for the EFCC.

    Corruption is the worst developmental problem we have in this country. We need more support. This fight is for our collective good.

    We should not allow ourselves to be purchased to the detriment of our co-existence. We need to mobilise everybody. Let’s do it together.

    We need your collective support in whatever we’re doing. You have supported us and we ask for more support. We owe a duty to this country. We must do the right thing for our collective good.

    We’re not going to completely kill corruption, but we have a collective responsibility to reduce it,” Magu said.

     

  • Stop DSS from investigating corruption, financial crimes, Falana tells FG

    Human rights lawyer and activist, Femi Falana (SAN) has advised the Federal Government to restrain the Directorate of State Service (SSS) from investigating corruption cases in the country.

    Falana gave the advice on Tuesday in his review of the reorganisation of the anti-graft agencies by the government.

    He advised that the Independent Corrupt Practices and Related Offences Commission (ICPC ) should take over all cases of official corruption while the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) should limit its activities to money laundering, cyber crimes, advanced fee fraud and other economic and financial crimes.

    With the new development, the Presidency should, as a matter of urgency, ensure that each of the anti graft agencies is made to henceforth operate within its statutory core mandate.

    If the federal government is prepared to reclaim the initiative it must insist on regular inter agency collaboration on the part of the anti graft agencies”, he counselled.

    Falana commended the appointment of Prof. Bolaji Owasanye as Chaormn of of the ICPC and Chief Okoi Obono-Obla to handle recovery of public property.

    By appointing Professor Bolaji Owasanye, the Executive Secretary of the Presidential Advisory Council Against Corruption, as the chairman of the ICPC and Chief Okoi Obono-Obla, the Presidential Adviser on Prosecution as the Chairman of the Presidential Panel on Recovery of Public Property who are both men of proven integrity, the federal government has demonstrated its determination to refocus, restrategise and rejig the anti corruption programme which has almost been hijacked by the forces of corruption and impunity in the country”, he noted.

    While commending the National Assembly for passing the Whistle Blowers Bill, he advised the legislature to pass the remaining anti corruption bills including the bill for the establishment of an anti corruption court.

    He recalled suggesting the reorganisation of the other anti graft agencies following the change in the leadership of the EFCC in November 2016.

     

  • Bail conditions: Buhari, DSS, others flouting court order, not me – Nnamdi Kanu

    Bail conditions: Buhari, DSS, others flouting court order, not me – Nnamdi Kanu

    The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu, on Monday said he cannot be re-arrested because he has not flouted the bail conditions guiding his release from prison.

    Kanu noted that if anyone was not respecting court pronouncements, it was President Muhammadu Buhari and the Director General of the Department of State Services, Lawal Daura.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that Kanu was reacting to questions from newsmen in Enugu over fears of being re-arrested after allegedly flouting bail conditions by granting interview.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that the IPOB leader was in Enugu to receive awards from a number of pan-Igbo groups, including the Igbo Women Assembly, the Eastern Consultative Assembly and the Igbo Students Union.

    The embattled leader however responded that the court cannot stop him from speaking noting that he was only responding to questions asked him by journalists.

    TheNewsGuru.com recalls that Justice Binta Nyako had given stringent conditions that the embattled leader must abide by before and after leaving the prison premises. She particularly barred him (Kanu) from granting interviews, and being in gatherings of more than 10 persons, when she granted the IPOB leader bail.

    According to him, refusing to respond to the questions would be seen as a sign of arrogance on his part.

    In his words: “I am replying you. That is what I am doing. I am not giving an interview, I am responding to the question you asked me.

    “The judge is a very learned fellow. She cannot stop me from speaking.”

    Kanu added that President Muhammadu Buhari and the Department of State Services were the ones that are guilty of flouting court orders.

    “Buhari and the DSS have been in multiple breaches of court order after court order. I wish you can go to the DSS and ask Daura, what is his name? Lawal, whatever his name is, the DSS Director General, why DSS does not obey court orders.

    “They are the ones flouting the court orders. It’s not me.

    “What I am doing is entirely legal. You ask me a question and I respond to you because if I keep quiet you see me as a very arrogant fellow.”

     

     

  • DSS planning to rope Fayose in treasonable charge – Ekiti State Government

    The Ekiti State Government has raised an alarm that some members of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, are conniving with the Department of State Services, DSS, to charge Governor Ayodele Fayose and other top government functionaries in the state for a treasonable offence.

    The alleged plot according to Fayose’s Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, would later lead to the governor’s arrest.

    This was made known in a statement issued by Olayinka in Ado Ekiti.

    Olayinka alleged that some miscreants were already slated to be arrested by the DSS, after which the agency would claim that subversive materials were found on them. ‘He said the plot was to claim that the arrested miscreants confessed that they were being sponsored by Fayose.

    The statement read, “Few hours ago, credible information was received as to the new plot by the APC-led Federal Government to rope the Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Ayodele Fayose, into a treasonable offence.

    This plot is being hatched with the active connivance of some top functionaries of the DSS.

    Some miscreants are already slated to be arrested by the DSS, after which the DSS will claim that subversive materials were found on them and that the arrested miscreants confessed that they were being sponsored by Governor Fayose to promote insurgency in the country, with the ultimate aim of toppling the President Muhammadu Buhari- led government.

    The DSS will then move in, claiming to be acting on the confession of the arrested miscreants and attempt to arrest Fayose and some top functionaries of the Ekiti State government.

    The arrest of Fayose will be premised on the claim that the immunity being enjoyed by the governor does not cover treasonable offences.

    Nigerians should recall that Fayose made it known last week that he was aware of the various attempts on his life just because he chose to expose to Nigerians the state of health of President Muhammadu Buhari.”

    Vowing that those behind the plot would fail, Olayinka said, “This is because Governor Fayose is only the voice of the hopeless Nigerians, whose future is being mortgaged by the Buhari’s Presidency cabal that is only interested in holding on to power at all costs.

    Governor Fayose will not be involved in any unlawful act and Nigerians, as well as the international community are placed on alert as to this new plot.

    On the part of our governor, Peter Ayodele Fayose, he remains undauntedly committed to truth and fearlessness in his defence of Nigerians against the cabal using falsehood, intimidation, arrest, detention and harassment to hold on to power.”

     

  • Security operatives raid ex-Vice President Namadi Sambo’s Kaduna home

    Heavily armed security operatives on Wednesday raided the residence of a former vice president, Namadi Sambo, in Kaduna.

    The operatives are believed to have come from the State Security Service, SSS, and the Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission, ICPC.

    TheNewsGuru learnt that the operatives, who arrived at the scene in a bus and Toyota Hilux van around 3pm, cordoned off the road leading to the residence and barred motorists and pedestrians while the two-hour search lasted.

    The spokesperson for the ICPC, Mrs. Rasheedat Okoduwa, told one of our correspondents on the telephone that she was not aware of the search and thus could not comment.

    “I am just hearing about the raid from you. I am not aware of it and I have no information,” she said.

    However, Sambo’s media aide, Mallam Umar Sani, said the ICPC officials came with a court order to search the place.

    He stated that it was not the first time the house was being raided by the anti-graft agency.

    Sani added, “This is not the first time they are searching the house. They have searched the house on numerous occasions. Today (Wednesday), they came with a court order and gave a copy of the court order to the CSO (Chief Security Officer) in the house.

    “After they concluded the search, they wrote at the back page of the court order that they gave to the CSO that they didn’t find anything and they left. So, we are not surprised because it has now become a routine.”

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission had carried out a similar search on one of Sambo’s properties in Abuja in 2016.

    The former Vice-President had been allegedly linked to some cash disbursements during the build-up to the 2015 general elections, an accusation he had denied

  • DSS arrests high profile Boko Haram members in Kano

    The Department of State Services (DSS) in Kano yesterday arrested top Boko Haram commander, and 20 others suspects.

    The Director, Kano local office of DSS, Alhassan Muhammad, told newsmen in Kano that a 48 hours operation stopped what would have been a bloody Eid-el-Fitr in Kano.

    Muhammad disclosed to newsmen that the combat operations was jointly carried out by the police, and his men led to the arrest of the unit commander of Boko Haram who was also in charge of Kano, Kaduna and Sokoto.

    He explained that the commander also arrested alongside 30 other suspects while planning coordinated attacks during Sallah festivity in Kano and other major Northern cities.

    Alhassan said, “we have in our Custody about 30 suspected Boko Haram terrorists including a sector Commandant whom we arrested at Rijiyar Zaki and Dorayi areas of Kano in just two days”.

    He added, “our joint intelligence gathering and the synergy that existed between all the security apparatus in Kano give a moral buster to our giant efforts in tracking every suspicious movements and make it highly difficult for the terrorists to make any impact.”

    The Director revealed that “arms and ammunition, primed Improvised Explosive Devices, IEDs were recovered from the suspects’ hideouts in the state.

  • Eid-el-Fitri: DSS foils plans by terrorists to attack Kano, Sokoto, others

    The Department of State Services, DSS, announced on Friday that it arrested suspected terrorists planning to attack Kano, Sokoto, Kaduna and Maiduguri during the Sallah celebration.

    The federal government had earlier declared Monday and Tuesday next week as public holidays for the Islamic festival.

    In a statement on Friday signed by Tony Opuiyo, the DSS said, “The past few weeks, this service has uncovered a sinister plot by terrorist elements to stage series of coordinated attacks using explosives on different cities across the country.”

    Two suspects, Yusuf Adamu and Abdumuminu Haladu, were apprehended by the domestic intelligence agency during the early hours of Friday in Sokoto.

    According to the statement, Mr. Adamu and his accomplice were to command the operation in Kano.

    However, the Service had earlier arrested the facilitator of the Kano attack, an explosive expert by name Bashir Mohammed at Unguwar Barnawa, Shekar Madaki, Kumbatso LGA, Kano State on June 20”.

    Their plan, together with others now at large, was to assemble the explosives and use them on select targets during the Eid-el-Fitr Celebrations”.

    Their aim was to hit on soft targets such as markets, public parks, public processions, recreation centres, as well as worship centres especially the Eid Praying Grounds and other densely populated areas during the forthcoming Eid-el-Fitr Sallah celebration. The latest plan by the terrorists was to unleash mayhem on Kano, Sokoto, Kaduna and Maiduguri,” the agency said.

    However, the service assured Nigerians that the planned terrorist attacks in the states have been foiled by the agency.

    The agency said during the arrest of Mr. Mohammed in Kumbotso, Kano, a search was conducted at his residence where it recovered “Eight (8) AK-47 rifles, Twenty (20) fully loaded AK-A7 magazines, Twenty-seven (27) hand grenades, Seven hundred and ninety-three (793) rounds of live ammunition.”

    One gas cylinder, three laptops, one mobile phone, a motorcycle, a car, and a printer were also recovered.

    The DSS also said it uncovered plans by the terrorists to infiltrate the ranks of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria, IMN, which has been demanding the release of its leader Ibraheem El-Zakzaky, held without trial since December 2015.

    This is in an attempt to assume a formidable cover to unleash violence and evoke a complete state of chaos in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja during the group’s Qudus Day Procession/Rally scheduled for Friday in Abuja and several States in the Northern parts of the country”.

    Sequel to this, the Service is warning members of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN) to desist from staging any form of procession or demonstration as the terrorists will seize the opportunity to unleash mayhem”. Mr. Opuiyo said.

    The rallies by the IMN had, however, been held across many cities, in a largely peaceful atmosphere, before the DSS statement.

    The Service is working, in concert with other security agencies, to ensure that no section of the country is attacked during and after the Sallah celebrations”.

    Law abiding citizens and residents are not only assured of their safety but enjoined to go about their normal businesses without fear of attack. It pledges to engage all stakeholders to ensure a hitch free Eid-el-fitr festival across the country,” it stated.