DSS ‘refuses’ to be served court order on Sowore’s release


Gbeleyi Abayomi

Despite the court order asking the Department of State Services (DSS) to release omoyele sowore , the agency still have not obeyed the order.

Inibehe Effiong one of the lawyers of Sowore, said the agency have been evasive and have ”refused” to be served the court order on Omoyele Sowore’s bail.

According to TheCable that DSS agents “chased away” the bailiff and the legal team when they visited the secret service headquarters to serve them the court order on Friday.

“We went there but they chased everybody away; they were very hostile. We returned a second time and they also chased everybody away,” he told TheCable over the phone.

Peter Afunanya, DSS spokesman, have not been immediately reached for comments.
He accused the service of showing disregard for the judiciary.

“This is just persecution; an attempt to silence the man (Sowore). As far as we are concerned, it is an attack on the rule of law,” he said.

“They have continued to show open disregard for the court. We had to go with the bailiff of the court since they are claiming that they are not aware of the office. But everybody was chased away.”

A federal high court in Abuja had asked the secret service to release Sowore who was arrested on August 2 ahead of a nationwide protest he was promoting.

Taiwo Taiwo, the judge, said there was no subsisting order to keep him in detention.

But the DSS is yet to comply with the order. Owing to the non-compliance, Falana, Sowore’s lead counsel, went to court seeking the execution of the order.
He asked the court to jail Yusuf Bichi, DSS DG, for contempt of court.

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