Renowned legal practitioner, Chief Afe Babalola, has made a shocking claim that Nigeria’s DSS is not empowered by law to arrest. He disclosed this while appearing as a guest on Channels Television’s News Night.
The Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) argued that the DSS’ constitutional job description is to gather information that might threaten the sovereignty of the nation, which they relay to the President.
He made the disclosure while querying President Buhari over the raid of judges’ homes carried out by DSS operatives in 2016.
Recall that while the Secret Police blamed the raid on receiving intelligence that some Nigerian judges stashed large sums of currencies in their homes, it led to an outcry by the public.
Chief Babalola, who maintained that the law outlined the ways to deal with erring judges, added that the raid created fear in some of them from delivering judgement without fear or favour.
“The DSS duty in law is merely to gather information and give it to the President and all that. They are not to arrest,” he said.
“There are rules, laws of dealing with judges when they commit an offence. That has not been followed,” he added.