The operatives of the DSS had raided the official quarters of some judges at Abuja, Gombe, Kano and Port Harcourt and were said to have ended up arresting at least four judicial officers.
Hours after the massive clampdown, the DSS released a statement, detailing how operatives found a huge amount of money, about $2 million, in the house of a judge during its raids on homes of some judges.
Justice Liman reacted in an official statement published in The Nigeria Lawyer, stating that if he had $2m, he would have abandoned the profession, which he described as “horrible”.
He said, “I believe most of the members heard or read about the reported raid in Port Harcourt and my name has been mentioned as the judge in whose house $2m dollars was stashed.
“This story has been on the headlines and captions on most social media platforms. The truth is that all that you’ve read is more of misinformation and disinformation; substantially untrue account.
“All this while the melee lasted to around 4:00a.m., I was in my house monitoring the events, and remained indoors until later in the day when I felt it was no longer safe for me to continue to remain.
“However I feel distressed that the DSS indirectly claimed they have evidence I stashed $2m, and when contacted I employed thugs and with Governor Wike to obstruct them from carrying out the search and that I later transferred the money to an unknown place.
“I do not think I need to refute this allegation because it would only make sense if they had actually targeted my house for the search.
“The truth is that due to their incompetence they bungled the operation and are desperately searching for alibi to save their heads.
“Unfortunately I have found myself in the middle of a dirty politics between Wike and the Federal Government and perhaps my notoriety for delivering controversial judgements; because the cases are also controversial and the stakes probably very high.
“I’m not asking anybody to believe or disbelieve whether I stashed $2m, an amount that is equivalent to about N1b.
“Perhaps you might think the DSS probably exaggerated the amount, but all these would have been relevant considerations if they had actually searched my house.
“If I had $2m or even a quarter of it I would have abandoned this horrible profession that has lost its dignity.
“In fact I have already lost interest in it and have made up my mind to say bye bye to it. I believe there is a life beyond every other thing,” the statement added.
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