BREAKING: Sowore In Trouble, To Remain In DSS Custody, Court Rules – READ FULL JUDGEMENT

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A Federal High Court in Abuja has ordered the Department of State Services (DSS) to detain the convener of #RevolutionNow,

Omoyele Sowore for 45 days pending investigation. Justice Taiwo Taiwo on Thursday directed that the 45 days can be renewed if the investigation is not concluded in the allegations of terrorism made against Sowore.

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Justice Taiwo said the court would not ignore the facts presented by the security agency as it is such that must be investigated to be proved or discarded.

He said the use of the word: ‘may’ in Section 27(1) of the Terrorism Prevention Act gives the court the discretion in determining the matter, adding that the word connotes ‘directory’ rather than ‘mandatory’ meaning.

Exhibits presented by the DSS include Digital video display of a conference between Sowore and one Nnamdi Kanu; and a digital video display of comments made by Sowore in paragraph 4 of the affidavit that members of proscribed IMN were going to join forces with him to bring down the government.

The DSS had on August 6 brought the application through its counsel, G.O. Abadua seeking to further detain Sowore, who is the publisher of Sahara Reporters and presidential candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC) in the 2019 general elections, for 90 days pending investigation.

The state agency said Sowore was arrested on account of the #RevolutionNow protest which he is organising nationwide to protest alleged bad governance in the country. Related Court to hear DSS motion for Sowore’s detention tomorrow #RevolutionNow: Court to rule on DSS’s request to detain Sowore

Daily Trust

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