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Court  Restrains DSS, AGF From Arresting Sunday Igboho, As DSS Presents His 12 Detained  Associates in Court

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An Oyo High Court has granted an ex-parte motion restraining the Department of State Security (DSS) and Attorney General of the Federation from arresting, intimidating, harassing, and blocking bank accounts of Chief Sunday Adeyemo aka Sunday Igboho.

The order was granted by Justice Ladi Akintola following an ex-parte motion moved by his lawyer Chief Yomi Aliu (SAN) at the court on Wednesday.

Igboho had through his counsel, Chief Yomi Aliyyu ( SAN), filed an application before the court asking for N500bn damages for the destruction of his cars and residence in Ibadan during July 1 raid on his residence by the Department of State Services

Speaking with Journalist after the court  sittng, Igboho’s counsel Yomi Aliu SAN said  “The court has ordered that he must not be arrested, intimidated, harassed, detained, or killed. The court also said that his account should not be blocked,”.
“The court has proved itself as the defender of the masses. The court has granted permission for him to exercise his fundamental human right of free movement.

“Our client Sunday Adeyemo now walk freely as a Nigerian and his house must not be attacked.

The counsel expressed confidence the AGF Abubakar Malami (SAN) will not disobey the court order, stressing that it was given directly against his office.

The court adjourned the suit to August 18

Simarly  the DSS has produced all 12 detained aides of Mr Igboho before the Federal High Court in Abuja.

The apprehended aides have been accused of stockpiling arms to cause chaos in the country

An Oyo High Court has granted an ex-parte motion restraining the Department of State Security (DSS) and Attorney General of the Federation from arresting, intimidating, harassing, and blocking bank accounts of Chief Sunday Adeyemo aka Sunday Igboho.

The order was granted by Justice Ladi Akintola following an ex-parte motion moved by his lawyer Chief Yomi Aliu (SAN) at the court on Wednesday.

Igboho had through his counsel, Chief Yomi Aliyyu ( SAN), filed an application before the court asking for N500bn damages for the destruction of his cars and residence in Ibadan during July 1 raid on his residence by the Department of State Services

Speaking with Journalist after the court  sittng, Igboho’s counsel Yomi Aliu SAN said  “The court has ordered that he must not be arrested, intimidated, harassed, detained, or killed. The court also said that his account should not be blocked,”.
“The court has proved itself as the defender of the masses. The court has granted permission for him to exercise his fundamental human right of free movement.

“Our client Sunday Adeyemo now walk freely as a Nigerian and his house must not be attacked.

The counsel expressed confidence the AGF Abubakar Malami (SAN) will not disobey the court order, stressing that it was given directly against his office.

The court adjourned the suit to August 18

Simarly  the DSS has produced all 12 detained aides of Mr Igboho before the Federal High Court in Abuja.

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The apprehended aides have been accused of stockpiling arms to cause chaos in the country

An Oyo High Court has granted an ex-parte motion restraining the Department of State Security (DSS) and Attorney General of the Federation from arresting, intimidating, harassing, and blocking bank accounts of Chief Sunday Adeyemo aka Sunday Igboho.

The order was granted by Justice Ladi Akintola following an ex-parte motion moved by his lawyer Chief Yomi Aliu (SAN) at the court on Wednesday.

Igboho had through his counsel, Chief Yomi Aliyyu ( SAN), filed an application before the court asking for N500bn damages for the destruction of his cars and residence in Ibadan during July 1 raid on his residence by the Department of State Services

Speaking with Journalist after the court  sittng, Igboho’s counsel Yomi Aliu SAN said  “The court has ordered that he must not be arrested, intimidated, harassed, detained, or killed. The court also said that his account should not be blocked,”.
“The court has proved itself as the defender of the masses. The court has granted permission for him to exercise his fundamental human right of free movement.

“Our client Sunday Adeyemo now walk freely as a Nigerian and his house must not be attacked.

The counsel expressed confidence the AGF Abubakar Malami (SAN) will not disobey the court order, stressing that it was given directly against his office.

The court adjourned the suit to August 18

Simarly  the DSS has produced all 12 detained aides of Mr Igboho before the Federal High Court in Abuja.

The apprehended aides have been accused of stockpiling arms to cause chaos in the country

An Oyo High Court has granted an ex-parte motion restraining the Department of State Security (DSS) and Attorney General of the Federation from arresting, intimidating, harassing, and blocking bank accounts of Chief Sunday Adeyemo aka Sunday Igboho.

The order was granted by Justice Ladi Akintola following an ex-parte motion moved by his lawyer Chief Yomi Aliu (SAN) at the court on Wednesday.

Igboho had through his counsel, Chief Yomi Aliyyu ( SAN), filed an application before the court asking for N500bn damages for the destruction of his cars and residence in Ibadan during July 1 raid on his residence by the Department of State Services

Speaking with Journalist after the court  sittng, Igboho’s counsel Yomi Aliu SAN said  “The court has ordered that he must not be arrested, intimidated, harassed, detained, or killed. The court also said that his account should not be blocked,”.
“The court has proved itself as the defender of the masses. The court has granted permission for him to exercise his fundamental human right of free movement.

“Our client Sunday Adeyemo now walk freely as a Nigerian and his house must not be attacked.

The counsel expressed confidence the AGF Abubakar Malami (SAN) will not disobey the court order, stressing that it was given directly against his office.

The court adjourned the suit to August 18

Simarly  the DSS has produced all 12 detained aides of Mr Igboho before the Federal High Court in Abuja.

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The apprehended aides have been accused of stockpiling arms to cause chaos in the country

An Oyo High Court has granted an ex-parte motion restraining the Department of State Security (DSS) and Attorney General of the Federation from arresting, intimidating, harassing, and blocking bank accounts of Chief Sunday Adeyemo aka Sunday Igboho.

The order was granted by Justice Ladi Akintola following an ex-parte motion moved by his lawyer Chief Yomi Aliu (SAN) at the court on Wednesday.

Igboho had through his counsel, Chief Yomi Aliyyu ( SAN), filed an application before the court asking for N500bn damages for the destruction of his cars and residence in Ibadan during July 1 raid on his residence by the Department of State Services

Speaking with Journalist after the court  sittng, Igboho’s counsel Yomi Aliu SAN said  “The court has ordered that he must not be arrested, intimidated, harassed, detained, or killed. The court also said that his account should not be blocked,”.
“The court has proved itself as the defender of the masses. The court has granted permission for him to exercise his fundamental human right of free movement.

“Our client Sunday Adeyemo now walk freely as a Nigerian and his house must not be attacked.

The counsel expressed confidence the AGF Abubakar Malami (SAN) will not disobey the court order, stressing that it was given directly against his office.

The court adjourned the suit to August 18

Simarly  the DSS has produced all 12 detained aides of Mr Igboho before the Federal High Court in Abuja.

The apprehended aides have been accused of stockpiling arms to cause chaos in the country

An Oyo High Court has granted an ex-parte motion restraining the Department of State Security (DSS) and Attorney General of the Federation from arresting, intimidating, harassing, and blocking bank accounts of Chief Sunday Adeyemo aka Sunday Igboho.

The order was granted by Justice Ladi Akintola following an ex-parte motion moved by his lawyer Chief Yomi Aliu (SAN) at the court on Wednesday.

Igboho had through his counsel, Chief Yomi Aliyyu ( SAN), filed an application before the court asking for N500bn damages for the destruction of his cars and residence in Ibadan during July 1 raid on his residence by the Department of State Services

Speaking with Journalist after the court  sittng, Igboho’s counsel Yomi Aliu SAN said  “The court has ordered that he must not be arrested, intimidated, harassed, detained, or killed. The court also said that his account should not be blocked,”.
“The court has proved itself as the defender of the masses. The court has granted permission for him to exercise his fundamental human right of free movement.

“Our client Sunday Adeyemo now walk freely as a Nigerian and his house must not be attacked.

The counsel expressed confidence the AGF Abubakar Malami (SAN) will not disobey the court order, stressing that it was given directly against his office.

The court adjourned the suit to August 18

Simarly  the DSS has produced all 12 detained aides of Mr Igboho before the Federal High Court in Abuja.

The apprehended aides have been accused of stockpiling arms to cause chaos in the country

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An Oyo High Court has granted an ex-parte motion restraining the Department of State Security (DSS) and Attorney General of the Federation from arresting, intimidating, harassing, and blocking bank accounts of Chief Sunday Adeyemo aka Sunday Igboho.

The order was granted by Justice Ladi Akintola following an ex-parte motion moved by his lawyer Chief Yomi Aliu (SAN) at the court on Wednesday.

Igboho had through his counsel, Chief Yomi Aliyyu ( SAN), filed an application before the court asking for N500bn damages for the destruction of his cars and residence in Ibadan during July 1 raid on his residence by the Department of State Services

Speaking with Journalist after the court  sittng, Igboho’s counsel Yomi Aliu SAN said  “The court has ordered that he must not be arrested, intimidated, harassed, detained, or killed. The court also said that his account should not be blocked,”.
“The court has proved itself as the defender of the masses. The court has granted permission for him to exercise his fundamental human right of free movement.

“Our client Sunday Adeyemo now walk freely as a Nigerian and his house must not be attacked.

The counsel expressed confidence the AGF Abubakar Malami (SAN) will not disobey the court order, stressing that it was given directly against his office.

The court adjourned the suit to August 18

Simarly  the DSS has produced all 12 detained aides of Mr Igboho before the Federal High Court in Abuja.

The apprehended aides have been accused of stockpiling arms to cause chaos in the country

An Oyo High Court has granted an ex-parte motion restraining the Department of State Security (DSS) and Attorney General of the Federation from arresting, intimidating, harassing, and blocking bank accounts of Chief Sunday Adeyemo aka Sunday Igboho.

The order was granted by Justice Ladi Akintola following an ex-parte motion moved by his lawyer Chief Yomi Aliu (SAN) at the court on Wednesday.

Igboho had through his counsel, Chief Yomi Aliyyu ( SAN), filed an application before the court asking for N500bn damages for the destruction of his cars and residence in Ibadan during July 1 raid on his residence by the Department of State Services

Speaking with Journalist after the court  sittng, Igboho’s counsel Yomi Aliu SAN said  “The court has ordered that he must not be arrested, intimidated, harassed, detained, or killed. The court also said that his account should not be blocked,”.
“The court has proved itself as the defender of the masses. The court has granted permission for him to exercise his fundamental human right of free movement.

“Our client Sunday Adeyemo now walk freely as a Nigerian and his house must not be attacked.

The counsel expressed confidence the AGF Abubakar Malami (SAN) will not disobey the court order, stressing that it was given directly against his office.

The court adjourned the suit to August 18

Simarly  the DSS has produced all 12 detained aides of Mr Igboho before the Federal High Court in Abuja.

The apprehended aides have been accused of stockpiling arms to cause chaos in the country

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