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Tuesday 9 February 2016

Photos: DSS raids Bayelsa Monarch's Abuja home, seize cash, documents

The Maitama Home of a Bayelsa first class monarch, King A.J. Turner, was today raided by operatives of the Directorate of State Security (DSS), carting away some documents, and unspecified amount of dollars, pound sterling, naira and rupee.

According to a report by Leadership.ng, the reason for the search has not yet been revealed but it may not be unconnected with his closeness with former President Goodluck Jonathan.‎ King Turner was away in Bayelsa when his home was ransacked.




Items carted away after the raid included:
1) 60 pieces of £50 note;
2) 46 pieces of £20 note;
3) 113 pieces of $100 note;
4) N5,000 (N1000 note);
5) 230 Indian rupee;
6) Complimentary cards of TRENUR Nigeria Ltd – HRH King A.J Turner, 60 Mississippi, Maitama, Abuja;
7) A document containing account numbers of Miss Havi Mabel Turner; Miss Apelega Inengite; A.J Turner and TRENUR Nigeria Ltd;
8) Income & Expenditure book of M.D Matelbot Oil Nigeria Ltd;
9) A document on campaign fund-raising;
10) Some documents on financial transactions amongst others.

105 comments:

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    1. Don't wanna see no ass hole on my replies pls,

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    2. A raid will not be conducted with no one around Linda... Its not how its done.

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    3. Dss ko Dss ni

































































































      !brightosman aka fake phyno .#gerarahere

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    4. Why taking away his belongings when he's not around. that's bad.

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    5. They should break into tinubu's home I tell you they will find 1 trillion in cash.. nonsense

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    6. He should provide tompolo

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    7. Your papa ass hole...

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  2. Investigation era we are in. No one is above the law. Watch out!!

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    1. Need a job pls..any kind.08164998962






      LINDA NOTIFY DBANJ

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  3. He's fellow criminals came around, what goes around comes back around

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  4. Y I dont like government n politics game

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    1. DSS now operate like criminals! Why will they steal from the man, is it that anyone that has money stole public funds? The annoying thing is that the DSS are blind to go after the kinds of corruption in APC. I just hope Buhari is strong enough to dance to the music of the spirits!

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  5. Okay
    Nice.

    #FINEST
    #Did you guys miss me?

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  6. Imagine this rubbish.
    He was never invited in the first place why will the take away his money and document when his not around.
    The idiot that is given all this information to dos is digging his grave like a..p..c supporters.
    Terrorist buhari have destroye Nigeria that no law is guildi9g any thing again because of buhari ,some body should tell buhari to stop this evil act cause what happen to yaradua dual must visit him.
    Buhari will never ever know peace include his poor supporters.


















    #sad indeed

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    1. Ha ha ha. Poor soul.

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    2. Na frustration dey worry buhari. Linda observe!

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  7. BUHARI, listen to me, IT WILL NEVER BE WELL WITH YOU.

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  8. Haba na...how can u just raid some1's home when he or she isn't around na??? this could be seen as breaking and entry! Seriously security operatives needs to atleast abide by d rules in dis resent administration for christ sake!

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    1. Exactly. Linda observe!

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    2. With a search warrant the owner of the house must not be around. Take a case of a suspected terrorist, do you wait to invite him or search is house.

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    3. Abiding by rules in d country no go wrk 4 dis corruption matter. Man gat 2 do wat needs 2 be done.

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    4. I guess that's d change they voted for. Some imbecile are still defending Buhari! #changemafoot

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    5. If they have a warrant from a court then it's not breaking and entry... So you can't conclude

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    6. You're stupid.....have you heard of a warrant before?

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  9. Is this how DSS operatives now work?
    Change indeed!

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  10. What is dis country turning into, u raid someone's without even warrant..hmmm I smell anarchy




    My view not urs!!!!

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  11. Tyrant's don't end well




    PEPSI ADDICT

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  12. Dey shld hand me d money na, I need it badly


    ...merited happiness

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  13. Okay... Collect fish from rat & give to another rat

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  14. Good for them all
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  15. Hmmm. Pls kindly open this link and vote for me.http://dollartab.com/?ref=267741. Thanks

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  16. How many lawyers do EFCC have. Who wud prosecute all these pple or dey re just for media trial

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  17. This DSS people dey craze.... Why all these embarrassments?

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  18. This is not fighting corruption...just say u are fighting ur enemies











    ~make I go drink one bottle of beer~

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  19. Madness! Imagine raiding a house when the owner is not there.

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  20. So who was the search warrant handed over to???
    These guys are looking for every means possible to rope Jona in.
    Even if Jona is finally roped in, no past Nigerian president is innocent of corrupt practices.

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  21. Hmmmmmm....... this country is becoming interesting

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  22. Can you Imaine.....The hunt down for Gej's Cronies whom looted us blind continue

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  23. Why break in like common criminals? Was he invited? I feel something is wrong in all this.

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  24. How Will they raid someone's house wen the person is not around,only in Nigeria

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  25. Good job, Dss ar working
    Thank God for change
    God bless buhari till 2023

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  26. I hope the DSS and EFCC are not getting their hands over filled with all these arrests and detentions.
    Linda mee k'anyi fu anya! @uchemacj

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  27. There is need to let EFCC know that due process must be followed within the confines of the law. One hopes there was a search warrant and proper notices given. Government cannot work with impunity and expect to enjoy the support of the people.

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  28. DSS are really bitting more than they can chew this days

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  29. I hope the northerners will not complain someday if a sitting president from the south decides to do same to one of their rulers? Maybe sanusi self... Small time, buhari puppets will come on here and start looking for all manner of reasons in their small head to justify dss's action. Sha know say, if una wey government create to make sure the citizens dey obey the law come dey break am for broad daylight like this for all our front, hope una no go mind if me break my own join? Cos like this from oga to all him omoshe don completely disregard the rule of law...

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  30. Thanks for democracy.
    At least we have the freedom to publish what the agents of government are doing. Ultimately they will learn to conduct themselves in a more lawful and disciplined manner. We the public detest broken doors just as much as we detest broken bones. The law must be seen yo be followed by all.

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  31. Is this fighting corruption???
    This IS WITCH-HUNTING

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  32. Raid his house in his absence??.....wow

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  33. Welcome to u all to d era of tyranny

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  34. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin9 February 2016 at 22:00

    No now this not right,how can u raid someone's house without his presences. Too bad.

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  35. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin9 February 2016 at 22:00

    No now this not right,how can u raid someone's house without his presences. Too bad.

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  36. Is dis blog meant for frustrated igbo people?

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  37. Hmmmm see Breaking and Entering there is no Law again in this country Buhari have defiled the Rule of Law how can you break into someone house in his absence and no search warrant was issued to him sel.f we will see where all this will end

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    1. .....in a democratic dispensation oh . You are fighting your enemies you say you are fighting corruption.

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  38. Nawa oh admistration of fight ur enemies in the name of fighting corruption.linda huz gal

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  39. Can u imagine all this. No dividend of democracy,witch hunting,it would pass.pdp would rock again

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  40. What's really happening? What right do the DSS have to do this? This is becoming too much. Nigeria sorry.

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  41. I see some criminality in this act. What they stated here is their own business. Since the man is not at home he can claim any amount he likes, and they must pay him. Bullshit, what is the difference between this act and a burglar? To me it's breaking and entery.

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  42. Ya'll voted apc in so ya'll should smell the shit now. How does it smell? Nice? I guess!

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  43. Good for them I like that....nuel

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  44. Good for them I like that..
    Nuel

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  45. Important documents needed so no need for the warrant.We are moving forward in this country...nuel

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  46. You can't do that in the state, buhari is changing this country to a lawless one, y raid a man's house nd destroy certain valuables when he is not around. Please he d hold face better things like employment

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  47. Femi falana,Save Nigeria Group,where are u guys?.have You all become dumb all of a sudden?.This Govt is sitting on a Keg of gunpowder waiting to explode.just imagine the absurdity in the budget and all these so called guys or activists kept mute.Posterity will judge them all.

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  48. I said it before and am saying it again dictatorship is back

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  49. This is one of the reasons why DSS and other security agents hardly secure conviction at the court. The way you obtain evidence is very important. You cannot force your way into a man's house in his absence, cart way materials and want to use it as exhibit. In a democracy, you can be civil and still score your point. Just an advice shaa.

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  50. This is one of the reasons why DSS and other security agents hardly secure conviction at the court. The way you obtain evidence is very important. You cannot force your way into a man's house in his absence, cart way materials and want to use it as exhibit. In a democracy, you can be civil and still score your point. Just an advice shaa.

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    1. For their mind so later they can come and tell us they saw some document involving GEJ ND expect us to believe.

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  51. Nigerians are idly watching while their country is being turned into a gestapo camp where no person's privacy is respected all in the name of fighting corruption. People's houses, mostly south-easterners and south-southerners, are broken into with wanton rascality and their private properties destroyed or confiscated for no reason whatsoever except that they are from a certain part of the country. Is that democracy?

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  52. And u want me to believe the stupid DSS officers did not come with the cash. Awon alaraka... dee

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  53. Like seriously can they do same to a monarch in the north? Any right thinking person should condemn this act...you have insulted and done everything possible to bring down a man even after he handed power to you peacefully, yet he didn't say any anything...Do not misconstrue the silence of a man for weakness. Buhari your cup will soon be full

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  54. Hmmm.. OK o
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    Enugu's second shoe designer

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  55. Can they do this to any king in the north. looters like Sanusi is there. Biafrans wake up and fight for your right for freedom.

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  56. Can they do this to any king in the north. looters like Sanusi is there. Biafrans wake up and fight for your right for freedom.

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  57. Can they do this to any king in the north. looters like Sanusi is there. Biafrans wake up and fight for your right for freedom.

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  58. Kind of strange, searching ones property in his absence. Then what's search warrant created for?

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  59. My Questions here are 1.Why the destruction of property while the Monarch can open all his home to them for searching? 2.The Man in question is a Monarch From South South abi,Can Buhari /Dss do this to the Sultan Of Sokoto Or Emire Of Kano (Sanusi) From the North.Lets Play Wise And Safe.

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  60. How true is the story of finding those things. Show us d money you found in his home. Lawless country.

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  61. How true is the story of finding those things. Show us d money you found in his home. Lawless country.

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  62. In all this that DSS are doing, hope they have search warrant from the court or are they taking laws in their hands.?

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  63. In all this that DSS are doing, hope they have search warrant from the court or are they taking laws in their hands.?

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  64. I doubt if they had A Search Warrant duly signed by a Judge before embarking on this exercise. Because if they had one, they won't be any need to spoil doors or saves to get whatever they were looking for.
    Corruption that is fought by breaking the law is counterproductive. State police era.

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  65. Isn't this wrong? Don't they need a warrant first? We are gradually getting to the point where Nigerians will be flogged with koboko at any slightest provocation.

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  66. So confused about this administration, are we still in democracy? How can dss just broke in someone house in his absence and cart away with his document? Is that a new strategy of bringing in the so called change? Oh no that's not fair at all cos if they continue with this, am afraid Apc may end up shooting themselves in the leg. We shouldn't take law by our hand. Nigeria Wil not be a failed country.

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  67. hahaha, "change"....hhhmmm

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