2.4. That the decision to investigate the Applicant was triggered by the apparent lack of success on the part of the Nigerian Army in combating the Boko Haram Group. That various searches on the Applicant’s houses and premises revealed that the Applicant has been in illegal possession of fire arms which include Rocket Propelled (RPG), General Purpose Machine Gun (GPMG), Grenade five Bullet Proofs Cars and varieties of weapons. 2.5That the responsibility to investigate financial crimes lies in the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), the Department of State Security Service (SSS) and the National Drug Enforcement Agency (NDLEA). 2.6 That the Applicant’s investigation led to the filling of different charges on separate offences before the defendant’s Courts in charge N°: FHC/HC/CR/43/2015. 2.7That upon the release of the applicant on bail, the Department of State Security Services deemed it necessary to investigate the Applicant on suspicion of having committed or planning to commit offences bordering on National Security of the Defendant based upon which the Applicant was further arrested and detained. 2.8 That the act of further arresting the Applicant on and fresh allegations was misconstrued as constituting the breach of his rights to bail granted by the Defendants’ Court. 2.9That the Applicant before approaching this Honourable Court, has rightly complained and instituted actions in the Defendant’s Court on 13

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