
The court had set the bail with strict conditions, including one surety in the same amount.
The case centres on claims that El-Rufai unlawfully intercepted phone communications involving National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu.
El-Rufai’s family quickly raised alarm after he was re-arrested and gathered outside the DSS headquarters in Abuja to protest what they called a clear disregard for the court’s order.
Family members said they were denied proper access and expressed worry about his treatment while in custody.
This development adds to El-Rufai’s ongoing legal troubles. He has faced separate probes and cases from agencies like the EFCC and ICPC, mostly linked to his time as governor.
They just want to bully Mallam El-Rufai into submission.
ReplyDeleteIt won't work,He would continue to speak his truth.
Which truth? Do you know how many people he killed via those demons?
DeleteEm Rufai woes no come too much like this? How would he pay 100m?
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