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Untold Story Of SSS Raids On Judges’ Homes In Abuja, Six States (33942 Views)
olaolaking: 2:22pm On Oct 09, 2016 |
limeta:I can't say if I am good at this. That is why I ask questions. You never provided answers to any of the 2 questions |
modsfucker: 3:49pm On Oct 09, 2016 |
omowolewa: You don't know facts my guy.. . FG is not stupid. |
Doyin2(m): 3:55pm On Oct 09, 2016 |
Now I believe PMB,that Judiciary is a big headache! Wow,just a mere retirement for corrupt judges.? So Collect bribe say $2m,then retire and enjoy your Loot! |
omowolewa: 4:14pm On Oct 09, 2016 |
Paddy, litigation doesn't work like that, I don't know what FG has against the lawyers. But the legal team should get their facts right. Regards modsfucker: |
Eecho(m): 10:01pm On Oct 09, 2016 |
slimfit1:Agama Lizard,when last did u eat? |
Eecho(m): 10:02pm On Oct 09, 2016 |
favourmic:Ur mum took all my drugs...Hahaha |
omonnakoda: 10:17pm On Oct 09, 2016 |
SuperS1Panther:They have powers of arrest with regard to its function .What is its function? A arresting people for prostitution B arresting people for gay sex C arresting people for drunkenness D arresting people for film piracy Ultimately the question will be answered by the courts Your argument is inchoate and does not fully address the question. I am not saying your conclusion is wrong or right. I do not know. But the argument that you use is unconvincing. There is a a reason We have Customs and Police and EFCC and NDLEA. One would expect the DSS to concern itself with Fulani Herdsmen and Haram. I think this should have been done by the police or the EFCC. My concern is that if the DSS have perpetuated an illegality then they may end up scoring an own goal and allowing corrupt judges to escape on technicalities. An arrest is not a conviction |
SuperS1Panther: 10:27pm On Oct 09, 2016 |
omonnakoda: The function of DSS is in respect of internal security. The arrest in this case refers to crimes that threatens internal security. Except you want to argue that corrupt Judges that are representatives of God on earth are not a threat to our internal security, which will be very absurd. As a private citizen, you can also arrest. |
favourmic(m): 1:29am On Oct 10, 2016 |
omonnakoda: 9:39am On Oct 10, 2016 |
SuperS1Panther:It is not for me to argue? Am I a party to the case? Anything can be argued to threaten internal security.ANYTHING. Let us wait for the courts to decide. My point is arrest is not a conviction and the DSS should be careful that their exuberance does not compromise successful prosecution. You see I am one of those people who accepts the limits of my knowledge but enjoy debates and so will not take an absolutist position as many like to do .I am always willing to be persuaded by a good argument but in law we must be careful of precedents. If we take the view that any crime threatens internal security then the DSS may become something else. For example stealing money meant for arms procurement by the army generals arguably threatens internal security. One does not expect the DSS to be arresting army generals for fraud and if this precedent es then our jurisprudence will change very significantly.As such my perspective is not limited to just this case but very long term indeed. It seems to me that the Fulani Herdsmen activity is a greater threat and not one arrest has been made by the DSS if there has then it is a secret. I very much want corrupt judges to be jailed,I just fear that legally the DSS may have scored an own goal after all they will be taking their case before judges in the end who will not want to undermine their class privileges. Actions must be taken with the endgame in mind and not just for creating sensation |
Eecho(m): 9:44pm On Oct 10, 2016 |
favourmic(m): 10:29pm On Oct 10, 2016 |
Eecho: You see what we talking about I pray you get those drug on time |
timstone(m): 11:01pm On Oct 10, 2016 |
[quote author=bejeiodus post=50031514]The DSS acted ultra vires. They went overboard with their abominable actions. The fight against corruption, while applaudable, must be done within the ambit of law. The bench should consider this appalling treatment of its an assault on its independence. All lovers of democracy and the rule of law must rise in unison and condemn this act of tyranny. Nigeria is not Stalin's Russia and the President must be told so. By the way, the DSS should provide ocular evidence of the money found in the homes of these judges. It has become a pastime of the government and its agencies to bandy humongous figures about. What do you know about rule of law,when the police detain and frustrate the common keke,okada and taxi driver on the street because of fifty naira bribe why don't you shout rule of law,necessary comment |
ExInferis(m): 6:35am On Oct 11, 2016 |
omowolewa: you've said a load of nothing, really. my statement is grounded in law and facts and not sentiments. if they can substantiate (fact) their means of income as legal (law) over their career spans (history) then they've nothing to worry about. |
ExInferis(m): 6:39am On Oct 11, 2016 |
naijaboy756: whether buratai has a million houses in dubai or mars is completely beside the point. the judges are criminal and must face the law whether or not buratai is also a crook. you idiots tend to justify crime by comparative analysis; that is, if A is guilty then B can equally be guilty and all's well with the world. what an arseholic insinuation! |
omowolewa: 9:20am On Oct 11, 2016 |
ExInferis: Mr. erudite, enjoy your day abeg. You don win! |
ifyalways(f): 9:31am On Oct 11, 2016 |
This was the very thread I was looking for yesterday.
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ExInferis(m): 10:36am On Oct 11, 2016 |
omowolewa: lols i like you! |
Eecho(m): 7:27pm On Oct 11, 2016 |
favourmic:Me and u no get talk nah ur mum I go kpansh |
favourmic(m): 7:31pm On Oct 11, 2016 |
Eecho: You can go and kpsansh it in heaven it's never too late |
Eecho(m): 7:46pm On Oct 11, 2016 |
favourmic:Mumu |
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