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DSS releases man wrongfully detained in Yobe, supports victim with N2m
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DSS releases man wrongfully detained in Yobe, supports victim with N2m

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The Department of State Services, (DSS), has released a young man, Mr Ya’u Mohammed, from Gashua town, Bade LGA of Yobe State who was wrongfully detained.
Special Adviser on Security Matters to Yobe State Governor, Brigadier General Dahiru Abdulsalam (Rtd), disclosed the development during a visit to the DSS Yobe State Command Headquarters in Damaturu, where the young man was formally handed over to him by the Service before being reunited with his family.

General Abdulsalam explained that he visited the Command to ascertain the circumstances surrounding the detention and subsequent release of the young man.

“Further reviews and findings by the Service confirmed that Mr Ya’u Mohammed had no involvement in the alleged offence for which he was earlier detained,” he said.

Abdulsalam described the gesture as unprecedented in his decades of public service, noting that he had never witnessed a situation where a suspect was not only released after being cleared, but also provided with financial support.

“This is a clear deliberate undertaking by the Director General of the DSS to promote justice, compassion and reintegration,” he added.

Abdulsalam urged other security agencies to continue to uphold the rule of law and respect for fundamental human rights to strengthen public trust and cooperation.

Reacting after his release, Mr Ya’u Mohammed expressed gratitude to Almighty God, describing his ordeal as an act of destiny and faith.

After investigations established that he was not connected to any wrongdoing and cleared him, the Service supported the released persons with N2 million to further support his reintegration into society.

DSS releases man wrongfully detained in Yobe, supports victim with N2m

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