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    VIDEO: DSS rearrests Sowore, whisk him to HQ

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorDecember 6, 2019No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Omoyele Sowore and his supporters inside the courtroom
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    Armed operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) have rearrested Omoyele Sowore, Convener, #RevolutionNow protest, and his co-defendant, Olawale Bakare.

    The duo were arrested within the court premises after a mild drama at the court 7, Federal High Court, Abuja on Friday.

    The drama started shortly after Justice Ijoema Ojukwu adjourned the trial continuation till Feb. 11, 12 and 13 for definite hearing.

    VIDEO: Moment Sowore Was Driven To DSS Headquarters After He Was Re-arrested.#FreeSoworeNow #FreeSowore pic.twitter.com/gXqyOqaY7E

    — Sahara Reporters (@SaharaReporters) December 6, 2019

    NAN reports that Justice Ojukwu had, on Thursday, ordered the DSS to release Sowore and Bakare within 24 hours.

    Ojukwu, who gave the order, also awarded a N100, 000 fine against the DSS over its delay to serve the defence counsel with the additional proof of evidence in the ongoing trial despite the court’s order to the effect.

    The DSS had, on Thursday, complied with the court order by releasing the defendants and also paid the fine.

    At the Friday’s sitting, the DSS Lawyer, Hassan Listen, SAN, told the court that the security agency had already complied with the order of the court.

    He also hinted that based on the agreement between the parties, the matter adjourned till February 11, 12 and 13 to enable the parties respond to applications filed.

    SHOCKING: Marshall The DSS Operative Who Almost Strangled Sowore Inside The Federal High Courtroom pic.twitter.com/nmGrSWTnOt

    — Sahara Reporters (@SaharaReporters) December 6, 2019

    Also, speaking, Counsel to the defendants, Femi Falana, SAN, confirmed that his clients were released to him on Thursday evening.

    “My Lord, at about 5 o clock yesterday, I received a call from my respected colleague to send our lawyers to receive our clients.

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    “I am happy to tell you that our clients were released and the N100, 000 cost was also paid.

    “On account of this, on behalf of our defendants, we wish to express our profound appreciation for your leadership and for standing up for integrity and for standing for the rule of law in Nigeria.

    “I also thank my colleague for impressing it on their client to obey the court order.

    “I hope my learned friend will allow the defendants to get their freedom notwithstanding the charges,” he told the court.

    Justice Ojukwu, who commended the DSS for obeying the Court order, said everyone must be ready to allow the law to take its course irrespective of position one held.

    “It is obvious that the DSS has demonstrated their commitment to rule of law.

    “No one is above the law,” adding that those at realms of power must respect the rule of law.

    “The DSS has earned the respect of Nigerians for this,” the judge said.

    She then adjourned till Feb. 11, 12 and 13 for definite hearing.

    The court registrar then called the next case for hearing and as everyone began to move out of the court premises, some officers of the DSS, numbering about 15, who had laid ambush for the defendants, started making their way towards Sowore and Bakare.

    There was a stampede as the officers cocked their guns scaring people away.

    Sowore and Bakare, however resisted being rearrested.

    They ran back into the court premises as the action resulted in a commotion.

    Justice Ojukwu quickly retired into her chamber.

    Sowore, while speaking with the newsmen, said the ploy of the security agency was to kill him.

    He said their action had shown that they had no respect for the law, the court and the citizens.

    And as at the time of filing thus report, Sowore, Bakare and the DSS operatives are still at Court 7 as the action has stopped court proceeding for the day.

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