Thursday 30 November 2017

BREAKING: Federal Government increases charges against Senator Misau

- The federal government has amended the criminal charges it preferred against Senator Isah Misau

- The charges were amended before an Abuja High Court in Maitama on Tuesday, November 30

- Two new allegations were levelled against the embattled lawmaker

The federal government on Tuesday, November 30, amended the criminal charges it preferred against Senator Isah Misau before an Abuja High Court in Maitama.

The action of the government has increased the the counts from five to seven.

NAIJ.com checks revealed that two new allegations were levelled against the embattled lawmaker from Bauchi state.

Federal Government government increases charges against Senator Misau

These are not the best of times for Senator Isa Misau

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This is as the Attorney General of the Federation and minister of sustice, Abubakar Malami, SAN, has reportedly engaged a private prosecutor to handle the case on behalf of the government.

Misau, a former police officer, is facing trial for making “injurious falsehood” against the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Ibrahim Kpotum Idris and the Nigeria Police Force.

At the resumed proceeding on the case, the new prosecutor, Dr. Alex Iziyon, SAN, told the court that the AGF issued him a fiat to handle the trial and to also apply for a subpoena that was issued to compel the IGP to appear as a witness in the matter to be quashed.

The two new allegations against Misau read: “That you Isah Hamman Misau of Hamman Misau Residence, Turaki street, Misau, Bauchi state on or about 26th August, 2017 at Abuja and other part of Nigeria, within the jurisdiction of this honourable court, did make a false statement of fact to wit: that the Inspector-General of Police is scoring high marks by making almost half of the mobile commanders in the country, people of his Nupe extraction which said false statement of fact was published in the This Day Newspaper and The Punch Newspaper both dated 26th August, 2017, knowing that such false statement of fact would harm the reputation of Mr. Ibrahim Kpotun Idris (the serving Inspector-General of Police) and the Nigeria Police Force and you thereby committed an offence.”

“That you Isah Hamman Misau of Hamman Misau residence, Turaki street, Misau, Bauchi state on or about 26th August, 2017 at Abuja and other part on Nigeria within the jurisdiction of this honourable court, did make a false statement of fact wit: that the incumbent Inspector-General of Police, based on available records, series of petitions and reports from insiders, has no capacity to run the police just like the chairman of the Police Service Commission, Rtd IGP Mike Okiro, who also lacks similar capacity going N300 million scam and others hanging on his neck since 2011 during the presidential primary election of the People’s Democratic Party where he served as the head of the security committee which said false statement of fact was published in the Thisday Newspaper and the Punch Newspaper both dated 26th August, 2017 knowing that such false statement of fact would harm the reputation of Mr. Ibrahim Kpotun Idris (the serving Inspector-General of Police), Rtd IGP Mike Okiro, the Nigeria Police Force and the Police Service Commission and you thereby committed an offence.”

The war between Senator Misau and the IGP, took a turn for the worse on the floor of the Senate when Misau told his colleagues that the police boss had flouted the ethics of the agency.

Misau alleged that the IGP had an affair with a female officer of the law enforcement agency, impregnated and married her.

He further alleged that Idris went ahead to promote the officer, despite the fact that she was not qualified for the new rank.

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Source: Naija.ng



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