Tag: justice system

  • EFCC arraigns Malami, wife, son over alleged ₦8.7bn money laundering

    EFCC arraigns Malami, wife, son over alleged ₦8.7bn money laundering

    2025-12-31 08:49:00

    In a report carried by PUNCH, the EFCC has arraigned former Attorney-General Abubakar Malami alongside his wife and son in an Abuja court over alleged ₦8.7bn money laundering, with proceedings focusing on the agency’s stated charges and the defendants’ responses.

    The case is one of the most politically sensitive anti-graft developments of the period, given Malami’s former role at the centre of federal legal and justice architecture.

    Beyond courtroom drama, the prosecution’s ability to present clean money trails—and the defence’s ability to challenge them—will shape how the public reads the credibility of the anti-corruption push.

    Validation: EFCC said “a 16-count charge bordering on conspiracy… and laundering proceeds of unlawful activity.” and Premium Times reported “conspired to disguise the origin of funds… in violation of the Money Laundering… Acts.”

    Echotitbits take: This is a test-case for high-profile prosecution quality—paperwork, evidence integrity, and judicial pace. Watch adjournments, bail terms, and whether related asset actions (if any) emerge.

    Source: The Punch — 31 December 2025 (https://punchng.com/money-laundering-malami-wife-son-to-spend-new-year-in-prison/)

    The Punch 31 December 2025

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  • South Africa arrests four traffic officers after Nigerian man is shot dead during stop

    South Africa arrests four traffic officers after Nigerian man is shot dead during stop

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    2025-12-18 12:00:00

    Punch reports that a Nigerian national, identified as Osinakachukwu Marcus Onu, was shot dead on the N12 in Klerksdorp during a traffic operation, with four traffic officers arrested in connection with the incident.

    The case has intensified diaspora safety concerns and renewed attention to policing conduct in roadside operations.

    Verification: IOL reported the arrests tied to the fatal shooting, while TimesLIVE reported the officers’ court appearance and bail outcome.

    Quotes: IOL: “Four traffic police officers… have been arrested in connection with the fatal shooting…” TimesLIVE: “…were denied bail when they appeared…”

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: Beyond the tragedy, this is a consular responsiveness test. Watch for Nigeria’s diplomatic engagement, transparent updates, and support pathways for the family as the case moves through South Africa’s courts.

    Source: The Punch — 2025-12-18 — https://punchng.com/safrican-police-shoot-nigerian-man-dead-at-traffic-stop/

    The Punch 2025-12-18

  • CJN says judges are exempt from police-withdrawal order for private individuals

    CJN says judges are exempt from police-withdrawal order for private individuals

    Photo Credit: Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun – TheNigerianvoice
    2025-12-14

    According to The Punch, Nigeria’s Chief Justice clarified that judges are exempt from a directive withdrawing police personnel attached to private individuals, as the government seeks to redeploy officers to frontline security duties.

    The clarification aims to address concerns about judicial safety while broader police redeployment policies are implemented.

    The Guardian Nigeria reported the CJN’s clarification and quoted that judges were exempted from the police-withdrawal order.

    BusinessDay also reported the exemption and framed it as part of rationalising police deployments amid wider security pressures.

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: This policy highlights a trade-off: protecting institutions of justice while trying to free up police manpower for the wider population. Watch for how enforcement is applied (who loses police details), whether private security regulation tightens, and whether there is pushback from influential beneficiaries of police escorts.

    Source: The Punch — 14 Dec 2025 (https://punchng.com/judges-exempted-from-police-withdrawal-order-says-cjn/)