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Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Nigerian Govt Files New Charges Against Ex-NSA Dasuki, Wants Masked Witnesses

The Nigerian government has filed fresh charges of alleged money laundering against a former National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki, who was arraigned in September on a single count charge of illegal possession of firearms.


The government also requested that witnesses against Mr. Dasuki be given special cover, including use of facial mask.

Mr. Dasuki was arrested in August by the State Security Services, shortly after he was removed by President Muhammadu Buhari.
On September 1, the prosecution counsel, Mohammed Diri, told the court that Mr. Dasuki was charged with the unlawful possession of firearms without a licence. The former NSA pleaded not guilty.

The judge granted Mr. Dasuki bail on self-recognition but ordered that his passport and other travel documents be deposited with the deputy court registrar while the case was adjourned to October 26 and 27 for definite hearing.

On resumed hearing Monday, M.S. Labaran, appearing for the prosecution, announced that the one-count charge against Mr. Dasuki had been expanded to include charges bordering on illegal possession of various amounts of local and foreign currency in his Abuja residence and family house in Sokoto.
He said keeping the various amount of foreign currencies was contrary to Money Laundering Prohibition Act 2011.

He also requested that the trial be conducted in secrecy by providing special cover for witnesses from using public routes.
He requested the use of private witness room, use of facial masks, and also urged the court to allow only accredited members of the media to cover the trial.

In a counter motion, one of the counsels to Mr. Dasuki and former president of the Nigeria Bar Association, Joseph Daudu, objected to the request for special cover for prosecution witnesses in the case on the ground that the case was harmless within a democratic setting.
Mr. Daudu said even during military rule, such trials were held openly.
He said in a democracy, rule of law would be the greatest casualty if such trials are made in secret.

“In a criminal trial, the ability of the defence counsel to confront the prosecution witness is pivotal,” he told the court.
He said the identity of the witnesses which the prosecution sought to hide was already in the public domain.
“We consider the trial as harmless to the witnesses. If you make the witnesses anonymous then we may lack the ability to conduct background checks. Even trial of treasonable felony and coup d’état the witnesses are not hidden and we are in a democracy.

“Also for the fact that there has not been cases in this court where witnesses are being molested and in this case it will be a case of injustice if the defence counsel and witnesses are known and the prosecution witnesses who are armed and can protect themselves are shielded. I think all the motions and counter-affidavit have been charged and this is purely an academic exercise,” he argued.
Mr. Daudu also asked the court to release the travel documents of the accused to him so that he would be able to travel abroad for medical check-up.

According to him, Mr. Dasuki was billed to travel a day before his arrest for medical treatment but the arrest and trial had so far prevented him from doing so.

Mr. Labaran, who appeared for the prosecution, therefore requested for adjournment to be able to react to the motion for the release of Mr. Dasuki’s travel documents.

Justice Ademola Adeniyi, who expressed surprise at the new charges, adjourned the case to Wednesday, October 28, 2015 for ruling on prosecution’s request for secret trial and Dasuki’s request for his travel documents to be released to him.

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Travel for medical check up keh?He should use any of the good hospitals in Nigeria!!!.



18 comments:

  1. Political thieves and thugs everywhere

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  2. Baba GoSlow should take am easy abegi.
    He should stop victimizing this man.
    After all, he overthrew Shagari.
    This is just a wild goose chase.

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    1. Thought you would applaud the PRESIDENT this time since he is victimizing a northerner. See your teeth.

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    2. smh @ Money Maker.. stop being a rebel all the time.. at least this time it is a northerner.. so u won't have any reason to say he is witch haunting an easterner.. he is not tribalistic.. just be reasonable for once.. Dasuki and co are the people the crippled Jonathan's government.. they hijacked the Jona's naive government for their own selfish interest.. they are the reason GEJ failed.. allow them to be dealt with.. stop being melodramatic about this tribe tribe tribe thing before u run mad

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  3. This Adele hello just gives me shivers.... dasuki I thought he ws in jail already

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  4. God will continue to fish them out..


    **Som Baby**

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  5. Those witnesses will not get any form of protection!
    Mask ke?
    When the police will take 200naira to hand over the list of witnesses?
    Lolzzz

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  6. Illegal possession of foreign and local currencies in his residence... His own method of money laundry.. Corruption every where. God help Nigeria.

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  7. Na pple like dis kip dis country like dis o. Make dem deal with all of dem!

    And I agree with the use of masks for witnesses. Their identities need to be concealed. Cos we hear he trains & sponsors an elite squad of killers. Witness Protection should be a priority.

    The weapons at his disposal when his houses were raided were too powerful for a single individual to have. His time is now!!!

    Ghanaman signing out!!!

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  8. Masking of witnesses? Hmmmm... that means I can as well show up as a witness and dish out the lies I've been paid to, since no one can tell its me.

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  9. Dasuki? Aboki versus Aboki's fight! Not my business biko!

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  10. He didn't go for ckeck up before his boss Jona left, its when he is been investigated that he needs medical care, he should use the facility in Abuja medical center. Every thief forming sick sick after been caught. Ole .

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  11. the case should be made open and in national news for everyone to see. This APC government that wants to do private hearing will not work.

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  12. All this govt has been doing since it came into power is arrest,file charges,sack,accuse..what is all this?what are they doing to better the lives of the citizenry?they Said they will provide jobs,security,power,good healthcare.please tell me,have they done any of these?I'm not against going after thieves,but it seems its the only thing they're doing.Buhari show working alongside this your witch-hunting

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  13. It has to be open case

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