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EFCC May Return Dasuki To DSS Custody by yhemsy62(m): 9:18am On Dec 25, 2015
Former National Security Adviser (NSA) Sambo Dasuki may return to the custody of the Department of State Services (DSS) for “security reasons”, a source said yesterday. A court has granted Dasuki bail.

But, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) may file fresh charges against him and some of the accused persons already granted bail by the High Court of Justice of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), the source added.

Justice Peter Affen of the FCT High Court on Wednesday granted bail to Dasuki, ex-Minister Bashir Yuguda, ex-Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) Director of Finance Shuaibu Salisu, Sagir Attahiru and ex-Governor Attahiru Dalhatu Bafarawa.

Following his inability to meet one of his bail conditions, the former NSA was taken to Kuje Prison. It was learnt that Dasuki could not get a surety who should deposit the original title deeds of a property or properties owned by him, which must be worth N250million, being the amount of the consideration for his bail.

While Dasuki was trying to meet the bail conditions, there was anxiety following plans to re-arrest him by EFCC.



It was gathered that the plans became obvious on Wednesday night when some operatives opposed Salisu’s release because of another pending matter.

It took the intervention of a Senior Advocate of Nigeria before Salisu regained freedom.

The fate of Dasuki, however, created anxiety for his counsel,  family, friends and associates last night, following moves to return him to DSS custody for “security reasons”.

A source in EFCC, who spoke in confidence, said: “We will obey court order to release Dasuki on bail but we may only return him to DSS custody because he was on remand warrant of a Chief Magistrate’s Court, which was obtained by the DSS,  when we asked the agency to make him available to us for prosecution.

“I think the remand warrant may have to do with security issues beyond our purview.

“In line with inter-agency cooperation, we  took custody of Dasuki from the DSS, we will return him there. It is left to Dasuki to approach another court to vacate the remand warrant got by the DSS.

“Also, we are likely to arraign Dasuki and some of the accused persons  in another  court for different charges. The case against these accused persons has many dimensions.”

When contacted last night, Mr. Ahmed Raji (SAN) said: “It will be improper and contemptuous of the court to re-arrest Dasuki. Justice Peter Affen was explicit in issuing an order that neither Dasuki nor any of the accused persons should be re-arrested. Even  if the order is not there, you don’t re-arrest someone already on trial.

“In two courts in the FCT, they have been granted bail and the EFCC has been served with the order. The essence of the bail is to guarantee their attendance at the trial

“To re-arrest or detain Dasuki or any of the accused persons  will look like you are ridiculing the court.”

On the likely release of Dasuki to DSS, Raji said: “There is no remand warrant for Dasuki . You use remand warrant from a Magistrate’s Court  when a matter is under investigation. The moment you arraign accused persons in court, the warrant  becomes otiose and irrelevant.

“It is the EFCC that is investigating the accused persons; the same agency arraigned them in court and now that they have been granted bail, it should release them.

“Are they saying that they will return Dasuki to the DSS so that he will not be able to go for trial? We should not ridicule the court in any manner.”

Justice Affen on Wednesday banned the EFCC from re-arresting Dasuki, Yuguda, Salisu, Sagir Attahiru and Bafarawa.

The order of the court followed the granting of the application for bail by counsel to the defendants, including Peter Akper(SAN); Ahmed Raji( SAN); Dr. J. O. Olatoke(SAN); H.O. Afolabi(SAN) and A.U Mustapha.

Justice Affen said: “It is ordered as follows: 1st( Bashir Yuguda), 2nd(Mohammed Sambo Dasuki), 3rd( Shuaibu Salisu), 5th Sagir Attahiru and 6th (Attahiru Bafarawa) defendants are hereby admitted to bail in the sum of N250million only with two sureties in the like sum, one of whom shall be a serving or retired public servant not below the status of a director in the public/ civil service of the Federation or any of the states of the Federation or any of their agencies and shall produce a valid documentation of his/ her status to the Registrar of this court.

“Each surety shall produce two recent passport-sized photographs and depose to an affidavit of means certifying that he has the financial wherewithal to discharge and forfeit the recognisances for the bail herein granted in the event that the Defendant on surety jumps bail and / or escapes from Justice.

“One of the two sureties shall produce and deposit the original title deeds of a property or properties owned by him and situate within the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja which, when evaluated by an Estate Surveyor duly licensed by the Nigerian Institute of Estate Surveyors and Valuers( NIESV) shall on the aggregate be worth the sum of N250million being the amount of the consideration for the bail granted herein.

“The sureties shall be resident within the jurisdiction of this Court and their physical residential addresses shall be verified by the Registrar of this Court.

“The sureties shall be resident within the jurisdiction of this Court and their physical residential  addresses shall be verified by the Registrar of this Court.

“During the continuance of the bail herein granted, in the event that the personal attendance of the defendants or any of them shall be required by the complainant for purposes of further investigation, they or he shall be required to appear between the hours of 9 o’clock in the forenoon and 6 o’clock in the evening and be allowed to return home the same day.

“In the event that their or his appearance shall be required at any other time outside the period aforesaid, this shall only be on the orders of a Superior Court Record.

“The orders herein contained are hereby expressly made subject to such further order(s) as may become necessary during the continuance of the bail herein granted.

“The 1st( Bashir Yuguda), 2nd(Mohammed Sambo Dasuki), 3rd( Shuaibu Salisu), 5th Sagir Attahiru and 6th (Attahiru Bafarawa)shall in the interim be remanded in the custody of the Nigerian Prison Service, FCT Command and shall only be released upon a Release Warrant issued by this Court upon being satisfied that the conditions herein contained have been complied with.

“In the unlikely event that the defendants( or any of them) are still in the custody of the Nigerian Prison Service by reason of inability to comply with or perfect the conditions upon which they are being admitted to bail, they shall be produced before this court on the date(s)fixed for trial.”


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Re: EFCC May Return Dasuki To DSS Custody by Demmocrats(m): 9:18am On Dec 25, 2015
cheesy cheesy

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Re: EFCC May Return Dasuki To DSS Custody by idu1(m): 9:36am On Dec 25, 2015
He never know himself....

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Re: EFCC May Return Dasuki To DSS Custody by Ijaya123: 9:39am On Dec 25, 2015
I wish the court can start his case in earnest and give it accelerated hearing. Someone needs to be brought to book so as to pass a message accross.

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Re: EFCC May Return Dasuki To DSS Custody by redsconsult(m): 9:41am On Dec 25, 2015
dasuki sowie eehn.. i will send ur xmas chicken to you at kuje prison..

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Re: EFCC May Return Dasuki To DSS Custody by mazzi: 9:42am On Dec 25, 2015
Ijaya123:
I wish the court can start his case in earnest and give it accelerated hearing. Someone needs to be brought to book so as to pass a message accross.
you mean massage across or propaganda across?

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Re: EFCC May Return Dasuki To DSS Custody by Ijaya123: 9:44am On Dec 25, 2015
mazzi:
you mean massage across or propaganda across?

Pick any, the choice is yours.

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Re: EFCC May Return Dasuki To DSS Custody by modath(f): 9:45am On Dec 25, 2015
Abeg make dem keep am for now.

Na xmas we dey , we don't want a repeat of Madallla or Nyanya to "mock" the govt & the nation for doing yanga about levelling Boko Haram's shoulders.....

Me i didn't say he is BH financier oo but me sha know sey since his travail began, we've had less BH major attacks, just pockets from injured cells. cool

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Re: EFCC May Return Dasuki To DSS Custody by suxkill: 9:50am On Dec 25, 2015
May dasuki locate me this Xmas period!!!




Amen!!!

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Re: EFCC May Return Dasuki To DSS Custody by LuckyLadolce(m): 10:30am On Dec 25, 2015
Dasuki shld just be jailed. Someone like him shouldn't be given privilege to enjoy any human right whatever.. All these human rights laws should be amended. ..

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Re: EFCC May Return Dasuki To DSS Custody by yhemsy62(m): 11:40am On Dec 25, 2015
suxkill:
May dasuki locate me this Xmas period!!!




Amen!!!
for kuje prison?

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Re: EFCC May Return Dasuki To DSS Custody by suxkill: 12:20pm On Dec 25, 2015
yhemsy62:
for kuje prison?


Anywhere he dey!
Afterall Some ppl chop and still deny......I no call name oooh

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Re: EFCC May Return Dasuki To DSS Custody by Abbey24(m): 12:29pm On Dec 25, 2015
Some1 like dasuki deserves d worst treatment of d decade cus of his sarbotage of gej's adminstn leads 2 loss of many lives nd properties to d extent our gallant soldiers became d laughing stuff in d eyes external counters

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Re: EFCC May Return Dasuki To DSS Custody by looseweight: 2:13pm On Dec 25, 2015
This is gething boring sad

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Re: EFCC May Return Dasuki To DSS Custody by humanbeing4th: 2:15pm On Dec 25, 2015
z
Re: EFCC May Return Dasuki To DSS Custody by playcharles(m): 2:16pm On Dec 25, 2015
hmmmm....as confused as GEj administration... i'm watching just like Agu in beast of a nation.
Re: EFCC May Return Dasuki To DSS Custody by elderstan(m): 2:18pm On Dec 25, 2015
Who cares, rip wot u sow



Bible said it.....
Re: EFCC May Return Dasuki To DSS Custody by Nobody: 2:19pm On Dec 25, 2015
Someone somewhere is becoming a scary cat....who is afraid of Dasuki's freedom?
Re: EFCC May Return Dasuki To DSS Custody by kennydee05(m): 2:19pm On Dec 25, 2015
If possible let him spend 2016 Christmas there. grin grin grin

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Re: EFCC May Return Dasuki To DSS Custody by Yungbits: 2:19pm On Dec 25, 2015
Ok
Re: EFCC May Return Dasuki To DSS Custody by PrinceChester: 2:19pm On Dec 25, 2015
Tension ko...High tension ni

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Re: EFCC May Return Dasuki To DSS Custody by seedorfg(m): 2:20pm On Dec 25, 2015
bon voyage to Dasuki
Re: EFCC May Return Dasuki To DSS Custody by Akon419(m): 2:21pm On Dec 25, 2015
Is not the so called recovered money that aishawo buhari wasted on useless banquet at Miedugiri last week . billions of naira wasted while many federal workers are yet to receive their salary. First of its kind since 1999

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Re: EFCC May Return Dasuki To DSS Custody by Megaflex(m): 2:23pm On Dec 25, 2015
some pple will still say its witch hunting. i accept, its witch hunting and it is very good for d health of dis nation. if d present administration dont sit up and do d ryt thing, they will also b witch hunted by d next administration if they are eventually kicked out. let Dasuki rot in jail if found guilty. #isupportwitchhunting

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Re: EFCC May Return Dasuki To DSS Custody by Davo93(m): 2:28pm On Dec 25, 2015
My prayer since the commencement of Dansuki's trial is that he should be made to pay for sending our gallant soldiers to their early and avoidable grave.

However, the way EFCC and DSS are violating court orders is just a great threat to our democracy. Yes, it is Dansuki today and we are all silent. Tomorrow, who's next? Gross disregard for the rule of law has taken over our nation and we are all silent about it.

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Re: EFCC May Return Dasuki To DSS Custody by kunletoks(m): 2:28pm On Dec 25, 2015
When ordinary citizen steal less than #100,000, they go to jail. Why will others steal billions and go free.

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Re: EFCC May Return Dasuki To DSS Custody by fistonati(m): 2:30pm On Dec 25, 2015
If they like, they should keep him forever. Mtchewww

Free this man jooor, abi na only him corrupt??

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Re: EFCC May Return Dasuki To DSS Custody by Walexsammy(m): 2:30pm On Dec 25, 2015
LuckyLadolce:
Dasuki shld just be jailed. Someone like him shouldn't be given privilege to enjoy any human right whatever.. All these human rights lawa should be amended. ..
reason why China has refused democracy, Nigeria as a country is not ripe for any tin called democracy

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Re: EFCC May Return Dasuki To DSS Custody by miqos02(m): 2:32pm On Dec 25, 2015
ok
Re: EFCC May Return Dasuki To DSS Custody by TetralixTech: 2:34pm On Dec 25, 2015
Hmm
Re: EFCC May Return Dasuki To DSS Custody by Bollinger(m): 2:34pm On Dec 25, 2015
Ijaya123:
I wish the court can start his case in earnest and give it accelerated hearing. Someone needs to be brought to book so as to pass a message accross.

If he is really arrested again by the efcc or dss, then it is a slap on Nigerians. In normal societies, the case would be thrown out completely. Nigerians need to learn how to do things the right way. You can only re arrest him if he commits a crime during bail or there is evidence he is planning to commit another crime. This jungle justice mentality needs to stop.

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