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Court Bars NDLEA, AGF From Arresting or Detaining Kashamu

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The Federal High Court, Abuja on Monday made an interim order restrain­ing the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF), the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) and its ex-Chairman, Ahmadu Giade from arresting or detaining Senator Buruji Kasha­mu.

 Kashamu is wanted in the US over his alleged involvement in illegal importation of prohibited narcotics into the country.

The court, after listening to Kashamu’s lawyer, Ajibola Oluyede, who moved an ex-parte motion filed in the suit marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/479/2015, yester­day restrained the FG from ar­resting the senator.

Kashamu, former Director of Mobilisation, People’s Democrat­ic Party (PDP) is now represent­ing Ogun East senatorial district at the Senate.

Giade, who was former NDLEA Chairman, is now Spe­cial Adviser to the AGF on nar­cotics.

Kashamu, in the motion ex-parte, is seeking three prayers, which include an order of interim injunction, restraining the three (listed as alleged contemnors in the motion) from arresting, de­taining or applying for a warrant for his arrest in relation to his al­leged involvement in drug trade, pending the determination of the contempt proceedings he initiat­ed against them.

 The motion was brought pursuant to Order 35 Rule 2(1) and 26 of the Federal High Court (Civil Procedure) Rules (2009) and Section (6)(6) of the Con­stitution.

While urging the court to grant his client’s prayers, as contained in the application, Oluyede argued that it was im­perative that the alleged contem­nors be restrained from arresting Kashamu in view of alleged at­tempt by the AGF, NDLEA and Giade to arrest him for the pur­pose of moving him to the US over his alleged involvement in illegal importation of prohibited narcotics into the country.

 Oluyede argued that there was valid reason for the applica­tion because there was real threat to arrest his client.

It is Kashamu’s contention that despite earlier decision by the Federal High Court prohib­iting the Federal Government and its agents from extraditing him to the US in relation to the drug issue, and that British courts have exonerated him, they were still taking steps to arrest, detain and transport him to the US over the case.

 The trial judge, Justice Gabri­el Kolawole will on Wednesday rule on whether or not to grant the prayers as contained in the motion ex-parte filed on Janu­ary 26 this year. They include:
*An order of interim injunc­tion restraining the alleged con­temnors and their agents from arresting, detaining, procuring or applying for any warrant for the arrest of the applicant for any purpose connected with the false allegation of unlawful importa­tion of prohibited narcotic sub­stances into the United States of America in respect of which the applicant has been exonerated by British court, including the pur­pose of transporting him to the US without recourse to due ex­tradition process as prescribed by Nigerian laws, until for commit­tal filed by the applicant is heard and determined.
 *An order dispensing per­sonal service on the 1st alleged contemnor by serving the pro­cesses in this suit on the 1st al­leged contemnor in the office of the 3rd alleged contemnor, Fed­eral Ministry of Justice, Abuja.

*An order granting leave to the applicant to serve the pro­cesses in this suit on the 2nd alleged contemnor at 4, Shaw Road, Lagos outside the juris­diction of this court.

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Enugu government account not hacked — reports on missing N1.09bn baseless, says Police

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The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has denied claims that the account of the Enugu state government was hacked.

There were reports that Osita Onuma, a suspected cyber criminal, infiltrated the financial system of the Enugu state government and stole about N1,097,700,300 from the account.

In a statement on Friday, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, force public relations officer, said the report is false and “completely unfounded”.

“There has been no hacking of the Enugu State Government’s account, and the allegations of a theft amounting to N1.09 billion are entirely baseless,” the statement reads.

“The case, which was investigated by the NPF-National Cyber Crime Centre (NCCC), was a case of procurement fraud, not a cyber-breach. The suspect has been arrested in connection with this fraud, and the funds have already been recovered.

“The Enugu State Government and other ministries, departments, and agencies of government and corporate firms are in partnership with the NCCC and have established comprehensive and fortified security protocols to safeguard their financial systems.

“Citizens are hereby encouraged to refrain from engaging in misinformation and to always verify the credibility of news sources.”

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DSS arrests blogger for cloning agency’s website, advertising fake recruitment

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The Department of State Services has arrested a 32-year-old blogger, identified as Augustus, for cloning its official website and posting a fake recruitment notice.

The suspect, from Akwa Ibom State, was apprehended on Thursday at his residence on Akpan Eno Lane in Abak.

According to DSS sources, Augustus, a graduate of the University of Uyo and a content creator, cloned the agency’s website to deceive unsuspecting Nigerians into believing the DSS was conducting a recruitment exercise.

“Augustus, a native of Abak Local Government Area in Akwa Ibom State, was tracked and arrested by our operatives on Thursday at his residence.

“He claimed to be a graduate of the University of Uyo, a blogger, and a content creator. Augustus had cloned the DSS website, where he created a fake online recruitment notice, seemingly with the intent to defraud unsuspecting members of the public,” the source stated.

An anonymous source commented, “One Augustus was arrested on Thursday at his residence. His actions were aimed at defrauding the public.”

The fake notice was flagged as false by the DSS, which quickly issued a warning to Nigerians not to fall victim to such fraudulent activities.

Augustus is expected to be arraigned in court soon to face charges related to his alleged activities.

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Lagos state government demolishes structures blocking drainages in Langbasa, Orchid Road

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The Lagos State Government has demolished structures obstructing drainage systems along the Langbasa-Jehovah Witness-Ramota drainage alignment in Langbasa and on Orchid Road, both in Eti-Osa Local Government Area.

The demolition exercise was carried out by the Drainage Enforcement and Compliance Department of the Lagos State Ministry of Environment and Water Resources.

This operation is part of the state’s ongoing efforts to ensure the free flow of rainwater and reduce flooding risks in Eti-Osa and other parts of Lagos.

The update was announced by Tokunbo Wahab, Lagos State Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, through a post on his official X (formerly Twitter) account on Thursday.

“Earlier today, the operatives of the Drainage Enforce and Compliance Department of the Ministry commenced removal of contraventions along Langbasa-Jehovah witness-Ramot Giwa drainage alignment, Langbasa, Eti-Osa LGA, and also contraventions along Orchid road,” Wahab’s post read in part.

The commissioner’s post was accompanied by two video clips showing a bulldozer tearing down structures, including perimeter fences, a standalone column, and a small building. Additionally, pictures shared in the post highlighted the aftermath of the demolition, revealing cleared areas where the contravening structures once stood.

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