Butsted : Senator Exposed Judged Who Stocked Bribe Money In His Shoes





A Judge is currently been probed for collecting a 30million NAIRA bribe which he was given in dollars. He was said to have asked for 50million bribe but the senator could only afford 30million so he collected the money and stocked the money in all available space in his body and when there wasn't anymore space, he pulled his shoes and stocked them in his shoes and walked bare footed to his car.

He was caught when a senator who he collected the money from laid a complain against him in the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption (PACAC) being led Prof. Itse Sagay.

According to a. Source he said
“The senator told us that the judge asked for N50million but he could only pay N30million and lost the case for not meeting up with the balance.

“He said when the judge came at night to collect the bribe, he stuffed every available space and went to a ridiculous extent of stuffing some of the money in his shoes. The judge then decided to walk barefooted to his car.

“We have the complaint against the judge and the senator is ready to testify because the judge did not refund the N30million to date. The government is going to see to the logical conclusion of this case against the judge.”


When Asked to name the judge, the source added:
“The Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Abubakar Malami (SAN), disclosed the name of the justice at a session with the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) to underscore why the bench must be rid of bad eggs. The NBA has been briefed, let them also talk.

“This is to show that the government is transparent about the whole process. It is not a witch-hunt at all.”

He however added that Unknown to most of the judges arrested, the Department of State Services(DSS) video-taped every details of them collecting bribes.
The source added:
“The DSS is ready to tender the video clips in court. In fact, some of the judges will be shocked by the professionalism of the security agency.

“The clips have already been shown to a few lawyers to prove that due diligence was followed. We hope the court will allow the prosecution to show the clips during trial.

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