Suswam’s detention a drift to military rule — Tsav

A former Lagos 
State Commissioner of Police, Alhaji Abubakar Tsav, has said that the 
continued detention of ex-Governor Gabriel Suswam by the Department of 
Security Services (DSS)is a drift to the old days of military rule.
Tsav in an interview with our 
correspondent in Makurdi on Tuesday, alleged that the action of the 
anti-graft body was improper, saying Suswam should have been charged to 
court within 24-hour of arrest.
“It is not proper that Suswam continued 
to remain in detention by the DSS. He should have been charged to court 
within 24-hours to enable Nigerians know why he is being held. The EFCC 
keeping him in their custody for nearly three months now reminds me of 
the old military days,” he said.
Tsav, who is also a Commissioner at the 
Public Compliant Commission in Benue State, added that there was no 
substance in the report purportedly sent to the DSS by the Benue State, 
suggesting that Suswam could be a security threat if released.
In  a related development, a pressure 
group, the Benue Concerned Citizens has requested members of the 
National Assembly and the international community to wade into the 
continued detention of former Governor of Benue State, Gabriel Suswam.
In a briefing yesterday, the group 
decried the prolonged detention of Suswam, since February 25. by the 
Department of State Services (DSS) in a facility in Abuja without trial 
or access to lawyers and family members.
In a statement they later issued, signed
 by 20 indigenes of Benue, read by Tim Nyor, the group decried the 
“conspiratorial complicities” between the Benue State government and 
security institutions that led to the ex-governor’s detention without 
trial.
POSTED BY:OPUOMONI PRIYE
DATE:05/04/2017 








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