Falana made the statement
while reacting to an announcement by the AGF office on Friday that a letter had
been sent to the Department of State Services to hands off the case involving
Sowore and send the case files to his office.
Senior Advocate of Nigeria,
Mr Femi Falana has asked the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of
Justice, Mr Abubakar Malami (SAN), to withdraw pending criminal charges against
his clients, Mr Omoyele Sowore and Olawale Bakare.
The renowned human rights
activist added that there was no evidence to get the ‘RevolutonNow’ protests
conveners convicted.
Falana said the court
invasion by the DSS on December 6 to re-arrest Sowore, was what prompted the
AGF to take over the prosecution of his clients.
Falana noted that despite
the directive by the AGF for the DSS to hands off the case, the DSS was still
interrogating Sowore to fish out evidence to file fresh charges against him.
“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 hands over the case, the SSS subjected Sowore to a four-hour
interrogation yesterday (December 12, 2019).
“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 is to charge Sowore with terrorism as a follow-up to
the unsubstantiated allegations of a presidential media aide.
“In the light
of the foregoing, we urge the AGF to file a nolle prosequi motion to end the
macabre dance which has exposed the country to avoidable embarrassment,” Falana
said.
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