CCT Trial: Justice Danladi Umar Gets 'Special Protection' Against Saraki's Trial Today

Posted by George on Thu 10th Mar, 2016 - tori.ng

As Nigerians brace up for Saraki's trial todayover a case of 13-count charge bothering on financial crimes, security around the Justice in charge of his case has been beefed up.

Bukola Saraki
 
The security around the Chairman of the Code of Conduct Tribunal, CCT, Justice Danladi Umar has been strengthened ahead of today’s trial of the Senate President, Bukola Saraki.

More undercover security agents have been drafted to Umar’s residence and office and the security privilege is said to have been extended to his immediate family, The Nation reports.

The report quoted a source as saying that the heavy security around Umar is targeted at wading off undue pressure and allowing the CCT Chairman to carry out his duties without undue influence.

Speaking with the newspaper, a source said, “There is now an enhanced security around the CCT chairman and his family.

“More plain-cloth agents have been drafted to his residence and office. His movement is now being well policed.

“I think this is due to the sensitive nature of the assignment. It is, however, not unusual because some judges who presided over ‘sensitive Election Petitions Tribunals’ enjoyed the same security cover.”


It was learnt that the CCT Chairman has restricted phone calls to only essential family members, and consequently barred visitors from his residence.

Saraki has been accused by the CCT of false asset declaration.
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