Connect with us

Agnes Isika Blog

DSS Granted Request To Detain Suspected ISIS Member

News

DSS Granted Request To Detain Suspected ISIS Member

A federal high court in Abuja has approved the Department of State Services’ (DSS) request to hold Emmanuel Osase, a Nigerian accused of being a member of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), for an additional 60 days.

Justice Inyang Ekwo gave the consent on Wednesday, April 3, following the DSS’s ex-parte motion, which was marked FHC/ABJ/CS/409/2024.

On March 11, Osase was detained and charged of spreading ISIS ideology, criticising Nigeria’s democratic system of governance, and calling for terrorist assaults on the country and its symbols of sovereignty.

It was further disclosed that Osase who was jailed for five years for terrorism-related offences in France and was deported after the completion of his sentence “was arrested by a team of personnel from the applicant’s office for alleged membership and propagation of Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) terrorist messages, including opposition to the democratic system of government and the call for staging terrorist attacks against Nigeria state and its symbols of sovereignty.”

According to the DSS’s preliminary assessment, Osase is still participating in terrorist activities, and he continues to connect with the proscribed pro-ISIS online media outfit known as the “al-Alawn Media Foundation.”

Read Also: DSS Arrests Miyetti Allah’s President

The DSS said; “Preliminary investigation revealed that the Respondent, who is an ex-convict, still engages in terrorist activities which previously led to his conviction in France;

“The respondent appeared not to have renounced his terrorist ideologies, as he continues to engage with the proscribed pro-ISIS online media group known as ‘al-Alawn Media Foundation’ whose main objectives is the creation and dissemination of terrorist content and the promotion of terrorist attacks against Democratic Systems of Government such as Nigeria and the Western Governments including their interests across the globe;

“The respondent, who was born in the Federal Capital Territory, left Nigeria for France and never returned to Nigeria until his deportation after completion of a five-year jail term in France for acts of terrorism and attempt to join the Islamic State (IS) linked terrorist group, Friqat Al-Ghuraba (Group of Foreigners) in Syria.

“The respondent, at the point of arrest, formatted his mobile device to factory settings upon sighting security agents ostensibly to wipe out any suspicious contents on the device and cover up his nefarious activities;

“The activities of the respondent constitute a potent threat to national security and corporate existence of Nigeria.

“The release of the respondent at this time would jeopardize the investigation, as investigation has assumed a wider dimension; There is a need for a thorough investigation of the suspect to ensure that he does not pose any security threat to Nigeria or the world at large.

“The respondent is helping with vital information that will lead to the arrest of other members who are still at large.”

A. A. Ugee, DSS’ lawyer, stated that the motion was filed in accordance with Section 66(1) of the Terrorism (Prevention and Prohibition) Act 2022.

He stated that the approval will help to conclude an ongoing terrorism investigation involving the suspect. Justice Ekwo then deferred the case till June 3 for a report on future developments in the case.

A Gentle Reminder: Every obstacle is a stepping stone, every morning; a chance to go again, and those little steps take you closer to your dream.

Nnamdi Okoli

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

More in News

TrueTalk with Agnes

Today's Quote

A focused mind is one of the most powerful forces in the universe

Trending

Contributors

LAGOS WEATHER
To Top