Condemning the invasion in a statement, Jude Ndukwe , SA Media to Chief Femi Fani-Kayode, said:
“Earlier today (Thursday), the EFCC invaded the residence of Chief Femi Fani-Kayode even when he was still in their custody. What miffed us most was their mode of operation which was forceful, provocative and dangerous as they wielded their guns with needless threats.Chief Fani-Kayode visited the EFCC office in Abuja, on Monday. He was being questioned on N840 million he reportedly received a few days to the presidential election.
“The worst is that the invasion was without a warrant as they forced their way in, and after terrifying all the staff at home including the infant, they whisked the laundry man away even though he was later released.
“This is the fourth time the EFCC operatives would be invading Chief Fani-Kayode’s residence just under a week. We condemn this act of executive lawlessness, harassment and intimidation.
“Chief Femi Fani-Kayode has served this country even at the highest levels and he deserves some courtesy. We call on the EFCC to endeavour to carry out their functions within the ambit of our laws and stop brazenly betraying the fact that Chief Fani-Kayode is under persecution. The world is watching!”
Also recall that on Tuesday, the EFCC secured a remand warrant to further detain Fani-Kayode, who was detained on Monday.
The remand warrant which was secured, the EFCC said would enable it to keep the former minister beyond the stipulated time allowed by law, thus, enabling its operatives to conduct proper investigation into how he got the money, what it was used for and who the beneficiaries are.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/05/fani-kayode-raises-alarm-efcc-invades-residence/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/05/fani-kayode-raises-alarm-efcc-invades-residence/
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