His lawyer, Femi Falana, a
senior advocate of Nigeria, disclosed this in a statement, amidst reports that
the Attorney-general and Justice Minister, Abubakar Malami had asked for
Sowore’s case file.
The Department of State
Services has interrogated the detained publisher of Saharareporters, Omoyele
Sowore, over alleged links with Boko Haram, Indigenous People of Biafra and
Islamic Movement of Nigeria.
Falana said the
interrogation on Thursday lasted four hours and was witnessed by Abubakar
Marshal, one of Sowore’s lawyers.
Falana suspected that the
DSS, which he called by its old name of SSS, possibly wanted to charge Sowore
with terrorism.
Falana wrote:
“Convinced that the pending
case would collapse like a pack of cards the SSS is currently fishing for
evidence to nail Sowore. In spite of the directive of the AGF to take over the
case the SSS subjected Sowore to a 4-hour interrogation yesterday (12/12/19).
“The entire interrogation
pertained to Sowore’s alleged links with the proscribed Boko Haram sect, IPOB
and IMN which he vehemently denied. At Sowore’s instance a member of the legal
defence team, Mr. Abubakar Marshal witnessed the marathon interrogation. The
plan of the SSS is to charge Sowore with terrorism in line with the allegations
of presidential media aides.
“It is not a take-over
because it was the Attorney General of the Federation, AGF, that filed the
Sowore’s case and farmed it out to Dr. Hassan Liman SAN. But in view of the
violent invasion of the court by armed operatives of the SSS the AGF has
decided to sack the prosecution team and have the case prosecuted by the DPP.
Having been advised that
Sowore cannot be convicted on the basis of the proof of evidence filed in court
the SSS has refused to make the statements of the prosecution witness available
to the defendants as ordered by the trial court. Hence, hearing in the case has
been adjourned till February 20, 2020 at the instance of the Prosecution.
“In view of the foregoing
we urge the AGF to file a nolle prosequi motion without any further delay to
end the macabre dance which has exposed the country to avoidable
embarrassment”.
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