Here's how The Nation
reports it; In an apparent bid to douse the outrage that greeted its
midnight arrest of two Supreme Court Justices and three other judges,
the Department of State Security (DSS) yesterday said the sting
operations yielded a mind-boggling N93, 558,000.00, $530,087, £25,970,
€5,680, from three of those in its custody.
It gave no names, but The Nation was able to get their identities and a breakdown of what was found on them.
Those under arrest are Justices Sylvester Ngwuta and Inyang Okoro both
of the Supreme Court , the suspended Presiding Justice of the Court of
Appeal, Ilorin Division, Justice Mohammed Ladan Tsamiya , Justice Kabiru
Auta of Kano State High Court and Justice Adeniyi Ademola of the
Federal High Court, Abuja.
Justice Tsamiya had earlier been recommended by the National Judicial
Commission (NJC) for retirement for meeting a litigant thrice and
demanding N200million bribe.
The commission also recommended the sack of Justice Auta for receiving
N125million from a litigant through an account approved by him and
recommended that he be handed over to the police for prosecution.
Briefing reporters at the DSS headquarters in Abuja yesterday, spokesman
for the organisation, Mr. Abdullahi Garba said attempt to recover
another $2million cash from an unnamed judge was thwarted by the
governor of the state.
Garba alleged that the governor mobilized thugs and operatives of an
unspecified ‘sister agency’ against DSS operatives and craftily
relocated the $2 million.
He said: “The Department of State Services (DSS) in the past few days,
has embarked on series of special sting operations involving some Judges
of the Supreme, Appeal and High Courts.
“These operations were based on allegations of corruption and other acts
of professional misconduct by a few of the suspected Judges.
“The service action is in line with its core mandate, as we have been
monitoring the expensive and luxurious lifestyle of some of the Judges
as well as complaints from the concerned public over judgment obtained
fraudulently and on the basis amounts of money paid.
“The judges involved were invited, upon which due diligence was
exhibited and their premises searched. The searches have uncovered huge
raw cash of various denominations, local and foreign currencies, with
real estate worth several millions of Naira and documents affirming
unholy acts by these Judges.
“Meanwhile, some of them have made useful statements while a few have
declined even with the glaring evidences that were found against them in
terms of material cash, documents and property recovered pointing to
their compromise.
“In one of the States where the Service operations were conducted,
credible intelligence revealed that the Judge had Two Million United
States Dollars ($2,000,000 USD) stashed in his house.
“When he was approached for due search to be conducted he, in concert
with the State Governor, mobilized thugs against the Service team.
“The team restrained itself in the face of unbridled provocative
activities by those brought in by the Governor; unfortunately, the Judge
and Governor also engaged the tacit support of a sister security
agency.
“The Service surveillance team noticed that upon frustrating the
operation, the Judge with the active support of the Governor craftily
moved the money to an unknown location which the Service is currently
making effort to unravel.
“Meanwhile, large amount including foreign/local currencies have been recovered and summaries of these include:
NAIRA – N93, 558,000.00
DOLLARS – $530,087
POUNDS – £25,970
EURO – €5,680
“Other foreign currencies were also recovered; the above were recovered from just three of the judges.
“These in addition to other banking documents, including real estate documents have been recovered.”
According to the DSS, the new initiative to cleanse the judiciary of
corrupt elements will be sustained while those found culpable will be
prosecuted.
The DSS spokesman dismissed speculations that the operation was aimed
at stopping Justice Walter Nkanu Onnoghen of the Supreme Court from
succeeding Chief Justice Mahmud Mohammed who is due to retire next
month.
He said the operation did not affect Onnoghen at all and he is not under any investigation whatsoever.
“The Service would want to clearly state that it has never invited
Justice Walter Nkanu Onnoghen for investigation; neither is he being
investigated by this Service,” Garba said.
“In addition, the Service would like to put it on record, that it has
tremendous respect for the Judiciary and would not do anything to
undermine it or its activities.
“The Service will also join hands with this noble institution in its
fight to rid it of few corrupt Judges whose actions is undermining not
only the Judiciary but the common bond of our national life.
“This current operation will be sustained and followed till sanity and
sanctity is restored to the esteemed third arm of government and public
confidence is regained.
“Members of the public are also encouraged to avail the Service of any
information which could assist in this drive to rid our nation of
corrupt practices and tendencies,” Garba said.
The DSS spokesman declined to take questions from reporters after reading his prepared text.
He said the operation is a continuing exercise and that reporters would be invited later for further briefing.
However, further investigation by The Nation showed that the service had
actually traced N1.5billion to one of the arrested Supreme Court
justices.
The DSS had also submitted a confessional tape and a security brief on
Justice Pindiga’s alleged involvement in a N500m deal to the Chief
Justice of Nigeria, Justice Mahmud Mohammed.
The NJC was said to have cleared him of any wrongdoing.
A highly placed source said the sting operation was informed by alleged
low response of the Judiciary to reported cases against some of the
judges.
The source said: “We have all the records intact. In the residence of
one of the Supreme Court justices, Justice Sylvester Ngwuta, about N35,
208,000 raw cash $319,475 and other hard currencies were found during
the operation.
“The second, Justice Inyang Okoro had N4,350,000 cash and about $38,833.
“We have been able to trace about N1.5billion mansion to one of the arrested judges of the apex court.
“All the affected judges will be arraigned in court on Monday (tomorrow) with evidence against them.”
Responding to a question, the source added: “In the case of Justice
Pindiga, we have been conducting investigation on him in respect of
alleged N500million inducement and two houses in Abuja.
“When confronted, he admitted and the confessional tape was forwarded to the CJN for consideration by the NJC.
“But interestingly, the NJC gave him a clean bill of health. No
government will sit idly and allow such a judge to remain on the bench.
“We adopted due diligence in investigating these judges. Nigerians will hear more when their trial begins.”
Found at the residence of Justice Ademola, according to sources were:
N54million,$171, 779.00,£80.00, 1,010.00 Indian Rupees and €4,400.00.
At the residence of Justice Ngwuta the following currencies were
allegedly found: N35,208,000,$319,475,£25,890,€280,UAE 380,GAMBIA DALASI
420,ARGENTINE PESO 4, and GHANA CEDIS 20,while the followings were
allegedly found in Justice Okoro’s:N4, 350,000,$38, 833,£25,890 and
€1,000.00.
Justice Ngwuta was later released late last night.
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