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You cant present masked witnesses against Dasuki, court tells DSS

by Thinkers
19/04/2016
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By Nanzing Tao

[A]n Abuja Federal High Court has
dismissed an application by the Department of
State Services, to use
masked witnesses against the immediate past National Security Adviser, Col
Sambo Dasuki, who is on trial for
alleged corruption and illegal
possession of firearms.

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The DSS had asked Justice Adeniyi
Ademola to allow the use of
masked witnesses against
Dasuki.
But the court dismissed the
application, saying the DSS had in its
charges listed the names and
addresses of 11 witnesses to be
called to testify against
Dasuki, and that the list had been
made available to the general
public.
He said there was no need
therefore for witnesses’ identities
to be concealed.

Mr. Ademola also said there was
no basis to all witnesses wear
special masks, bear pseudo names
and addresses because the
charges against  Dasuki was
not terrorism-related and that
there was no information that the
life of any of the witnesses to be
called was being threatened by
anybody of group.
Mr. Dasuki is facing a four-count
charge of illegal possession of
firearms and money laundering.

The court on Tuesday also
dismissed an application
challenging his arrest and
detention by the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission,
EFCC.
The judge also dismissed another application
by Mr. Dasuki for the charge on possession of
firearms to be dropped.
Dasuki had described the charge as illegal
and a breach of his right.
In his ruling, however, Mr. Ademola held that
Dasuki had the legal right to challenge the
proceedings of the court if he felt unsatisfied
with its proceedings.
He however ruled that the case would not be
stopped since the
former NSA had no cogent reason to back his
application.

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