Wednesday, 12 June 2013

Hezbolla Cell. suspect sues SSS, AGF, demand N5obn


The co-owner of Amigo supermarket, Mustapha Fawaz, and three Lebanese- Abdala Tahni, Talal Rouda and Khosai Nouridine—arrested in connection with the armoury and Hezbolla terror cell in Bompai, Kano state, have filed a suit before the Federal High Court, Abuja. They are demanding N50bn as compensation from the state security service, Director-General of SSS, Ekpeyong Ita, and the Attorney-General of the federation and minister of Justice, Mohammed Adoke(SAN) for their unlawful arrest and detention without trial. They have also asked the court to stop the respondent from extraditing them except by a procedure permitted by law. In the application for the enforcement of their fundamental right, the applicants asked the court to declare their arrest and continued detention without trial by the SSS as illegal, unlawful, unconstitutional, null, void of no effect.

Tuesday, 11 June 2013

HEADMASTER ARRAINGNED FOR DEFILING AN EIGHT-YEAR-OLD GIRL


HEADMASTER ARRAINGNED FOR DEFILING AN EIGHT-YEAR-OLD GIRL The bayelsa state police have arraigned a 55year old headmaster of a private nursery and primary school in Akaba community, Yenagoa local government, Bayelsa, Mr. Akpolagha Agbugiye, for defiling a eight-year-old pupil. The headmaster, who was dragged before the chief Magistrate court 1 in Yenagoa, was accused of inserting his finger into the private part of the pupil. The prosecuting lawyer, Roselyn Doctor, a police Inspector, told the court that the incident happened on May 3.she said the headmaster committed the offence at the back of the school building. She said the school boss asked the pupil to touch the ground with her hand and raised her leg after which he removed her pant (knickers/underwear) and inserted his finger into her private part.