By Pointblanknews
Even as the APC is threatening legal
action, the Department of State Security (DSS) has released a list of
24 items it recovered from its raid its data office in Lagos.
The DSS said the office was
allegedly set up with the intent to hack into INEC data base, corrupt it
and replace them with their own data at No. 10 Bola Ajibola Street, off
community Avenue, Allen Avenue, Ikeja LGA, Lagos State.
In a statement on Monday by its
Deputy Director, Public Relations Marilyn Ogar, the DSS insisted it
acted on a petition that alleged an ongoing cloning activities of INEC
Permanent Voters Card (PVC) by some unscrupulous persons with
The statement read: “Consequently,
the Service placed the premises which had no Signpost under surveillance
and was convinced that unwholesome activities were ongoing within.
“On 22nd November, 2014, a search
operation was executed at the above address were a Search Warrant
obtained from the Court was executed. The search was carried out in the
presence of one Onuchukwu Chika AUGUSTINE and twenty four (24) others,
while and the following items were recovered: One server, Four hard
drives, One external hard drive, One HP Laptop, One Server switch,
Fourflash drives, One Samsung tablet, One Apple computer system without
CPU and thirty one Ghana-must-go bags containing hard copies of already
captured data.
“All items recovered were documented
at the back of the Search Warrant signed by the Service team leader and
was witnessed by two occupants of the premises; Onuchukwu Chika
Augustine, an IT personnel and Olaposi Fayemi, a supervisor on duty.
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