Latest information on the arrest of some judges by the SSS indicates that the service have operated professionally without making any noise in the media. They did the proper thing by releasing those judges on bail on self-recognition after they were able to collect the evidences needed.
Sources in the State Security Service said all the seven judges were released on self-recognition late Sunday and were told to report by themselves on Monday morning and they all did.
One of the sources told PT that, "They reported this (Monday) morning and they have all gone back home. They will be coming back tomorrow. And everything went very procedurally well and civil.
“They were released on bail on self recognition based on the fact that given their standing in the society, they cannot run away. They were instructed that they should come back today by 10am.
“They did report for investigation this morning and they have gone back home. And the investigation continues and preparation to charge them to court continued.”
The source added, “Action was sequel to lack of cooperation by National Judicial Council. Such as refusal by the NJC to allow the affected persons to be questioned by the DSS. Investigation started some seven months ago, precisely in April 2016.”
Sources in the State Security Service said all the seven judges were released on self-recognition late Sunday and were told to report by themselves on Monday morning and they all did.
One of the sources told PT that, "They reported this (Monday) morning and they have all gone back home. They will be coming back tomorrow. And everything went very procedurally well and civil.
“They were released on bail on self recognition based on the fact that given their standing in the society, they cannot run away. They were instructed that they should come back today by 10am.
“They did report for investigation this morning and they have gone back home. And the investigation continues and preparation to charge them to court continued.”
The source added, “Action was sequel to lack of cooperation by National Judicial Council. Such as refusal by the NJC to allow the affected persons to be questioned by the DSS. Investigation started some seven months ago, precisely in April 2016.”
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