The detained Lebanese’ lawyer seeks respect for the constitution.
President Goodluck Jonathan
is in receipt of a forceful request by state security agents
recommending the immediate demolishing of one of Abuja’s most popular
supermarket,
Amigos, but has surprisingly withheld an
approval more than a week after investigators sealed the supermarket for
its Lebanese owners alleged terrorism link.
PREMIUM TIMES had reported how officials excavated ‘boxes’ from minor
excavation works within Amigo. A security official involved in the
activities however said no major weapons were recovered from the boxes,
contrary to rumours, with only a pistol found in one of them.
Sources at the Department of State Security Service, SSS, told
PREMIUM TIMES that the president has refused to communicate his decision
on the matter to the Service, more than 72 hours, as is usual with
reports sent by the department; stalling further work on the case, and
raising concerns he may veto the proposal.
While the department recommends, in the report sent on Monday, that
the sprawling mall, estimated at more than N5 billion be bulldozed and
the area thoroughly frisked for concealed arms, it suggests Abuja’s
biggest amusement park, Wonderland, also owned by the Lebanese, be
immediately revoked by the
Federal Capital Territory Administration, FCTA.
The property hosting the park is said to be owned by the Abuja
administration and was only leased to the group for 10 years, our
sources say.
With days passing and without a firm response from the president to
what the SSS believes is need of urgent attention, investigators fear
the proposal may be turned down by the president.
“We have sent in our report, but we can’t proceed without an approval
by the president on such a matter of National Security,” a senior
official of the SSS involved in the investigations said.
SSS spokesperson, Marilyn Ogar, did not respond to phone calls
seeking to get the agency’s official reaction and next line of action.
The president’s office did not also respond to request for response
to this story. Emailed request for comments to presidential
spokesperson, Reuben Abati, on why the president has not decided, was
unanswered; while his mobile telephone number was not available as at
the time of this report.
Reasons for seeking demolition
Officials well briefed about Amigos / Wonderland investigations say
the SSS’ recommendation that the supermarket be pulled down is based on
three reasons: first, the security agency believes the place was used
for stockpiling weapons.
Also, investigators they have evidence that proceeds of sales from
the multi-billion enterprise have been used in funding terrorism; and
lastly, the SSS is concerned a new administration after Jonathan’s may
reallocate the property to the Lebanese group.
The last scenario is reflected upon the well-known case of the Indian
business group, Vaswani brothers, who were deported by the Obasanjo
administration for money laundering but were ushered back into the
country at the advent of a successor administration of Umaru Yar’Adua in
2007.
The Jonathan administration has already faced criticisms for its
response to what investigators say is a clear terrorism case, after the
authorities took more than 24 hours since the discovery of weapons in
Kano last week, before shutting down property linked to the suspects,
including Amigos and Wonderland, both in the heart of the Nigerian
capital. The Abuja property were sealed on Friday night while the
Nigerian military had revealed the discovered weapons in a Kano property
on Thursday evening.
The raids
In a raid that followed months of investigations, the military’s
Joint Task Force and the SSS, last week Thursday, announced the
discovery of huge amount of weapons, including rocket launchers and
grenades, concealed in a bunker in the home of one of the co-owners of
the two businesses after months of investigation.
According to the Joint Task Force, weapons found include 17 AK 47
rifles, 44 magazines, four land mines and 12 RPG bombs, 14 RPG charger,
11 66 mm anti-tanks weapons, one SMG magazine, one pistol and magazine.
Also, 11, 433 rounds of 7.26 mm special, 76 hand grenade, rocket
propelled guns, 122 calibre artillery and anti mines weapons were
recovered.
Fauzi Fawaz, one of the owners of Amigo Supermarket and Wonderland
Amusement Park, was named as part of a Lebanese Hezbollah terrorist cell
in Nigeria, who kept the weapons.
The JTF said Mr. Fawaz’ name was mentioned by “all those arrested,”
for being in possession of the heavy weapons, and other terrorism
related activities. Mr. Fawaz is now on the run.
According to the task force, three other Lebanese suspected of owning
the weapons were arrested- one suspect arrested at a house on Gaya Road
in Bompai area of Kano, while another in Abuja, and a third suspect
apprehended since May 16, at Aminu Kano International Airport, on his
way to Beirut, Lebanon.
After the arrest and Kano raid, SSS officials told to PREMIUM TIMES
of “boxes” unearthed at the supermarket in Abuja, raising concerns of a
broad terrorist network that had operated for years exposing millions of
customers to danger.
Counsel seeks due process
A lawyer for the arrested suspects, Bamidele Aturu, however,
questioned any rationale behind seeking for a demolition of the Amigo
building.
Mr. Aturu had threatened legal action against the federal government
if those arrested were not charged to court on Wednesday as required by
law.
“What law allows the demolition? Nobody supports terrorism, but what
we are asking is that they follow the laws of the land,” the lawyer told
PREMIUM TIMES on phone.
Mr. Aturu said he has not been allowed to speak to his detained
clients (the three Lebanese arrested) including a co-owner of the two
Abuja companies, Mustapha Fawaz, since their incarceration. He said the
SSS was yet to respond to his letter and they barred him from entering
their Abuja headquarters when he went there to see his clients.
“They (the SSS) said they would contact me, but I’ve not heard anything from them,” the lawyer said.
Mr. Aturu said he wants the government to strongly fight terrorism,
but not violate people’s right and the constitution in doing so.
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