IPC decries DSS failure to open its case against Journalist Jones Abiri
*Journalist Jones Abiri at the Wuse 2 Magistrate Court, Abuja
(Nigeria) Following a N200million suit filed by Femi Falana
Chambers against the Department of State Services, DSS and the outcry of media
stakeholders and human rights groups, the Department for State Security, DSS,
on Thursday , again produced Mr. Jones Abiri before a Magistrate court in Abuja.
The case could not however, proceed because the DSS failed
to produce its witnesses and the matter had to be adjourned till August 16 with
Mr. Jones Abiri being ordered to be remanded in Keffi prison.
It will be recalled that Mr. Abiri is also facing stringent
bail conditions including the equirement to have two sureties who must be very
high officers in the civil service.
Reacting to the development in a statement today, the
Director of IPC, Mr. Lanre Arogundade, said “It was very irresponsible for the
DSS to have failed to produce its witness after having illegally detained Abiri
for two years and therefore effectively stalling his trial."
The IPC Director also noted that the stringent bail
conditions imposed by the Court were unacceptable as it would be very difficult
for Abiri, who the DSS has labeled a terrorist to get two Level 16 public
officers as sureties.
According to Mr. Arogundade “the attitude of the DSS showed
that it did not have any case against Abiri and he should therefore be set free
immediately and unconditionally."
It will be recalled that Jones Abiri, a journalist and
publisher of the Weekly Source local newspaper in Bayelsa State was in 2016
forcefully arrested and thrown into detention by the DSS and held incommunicado
until he was rushed to court recently.
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