DSS Drops Charges Against Nnamdi Kanu In Magistrate Court

    Culled from Vanguard

    Magistrate of the Chief Magistrate
    Court, Wuse Zone 2, Abuja, Shuaibu Usman, on Wednesday discharged the Director
    of Radio Biafra and Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi
    Kanu, on all counts of criminal conspiracy and ownership of an unlawful society
    brought against him by the federal government.
    After holding that the government
    had dropped the charges against Kanu, the judge ruled:  “The accused person is hereby discharged and
    the case struck out.”
    The government through its agent,
    the Department of State Services (DSS), had elected to withdraw the case at the
    lower court for a higher court, which has jurisdiction to entertain charges
    bordering on terrorism, to take over.
    Usman was scheduled to deliver
    judgment on the application of the DSS on December 1, but he put it off until
    December 16, reports TheCable.
    The DSS has held Kanu for at least
    90 days despite an order of the magistrate court granting him bail in October.
    After the lower court granted him
    bail, the DSS got an order of the federal high court, Abuja, to keep the leader
    of IPOB in detention.
    However, his lawyer, Vincent
    Obetta, filed a counter application, seeking bail for the accused person.

    Meanwhile, Justice of the Federal
    High Court, Abuja, Adeniyi Ademola, is expected to rule on the bail application
    on Thursday.

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