Justice Crack Opens Up on Circumstances Surrounding His Arrest

Activist and social commentator, Justice Chidiebere, popularly known as JusticeCrack, has alleged that officials of the Defence Intelligence Agency, DIA, abducted him while disguising themselves as operatives of the Department of State Services, DSS.

Justice Crack made the allegation in a post on X on Tuesday, insisting that he was subjected to inhumane treatment during his detention.

According to him, he was blindfolded and handcuffed for three days, kept under the scorching sun during the day and locked in a freezing cold room at night.

He further claimed that the intervention of Nigerians who demanded answers over his whereabouts prevented him from disappearing without trace.

The activist added that because the matter is still before the court, he was limited in what he could disclose publicly.

JusticeCrack has never been cracked and will never be cracked. I was abducted by the DIA, who disguised themselves as DSS officers when they came to arrest me.

“It was only after Nigerians started speaking out and demanding answers that they eventually took me to the DSS. Their intention was to make me disappear, and if Nigerians had not intervened, I might have been gone forever.

“After three days of inhumane treatment, it is important for me to state that I was blindfolded and handcuffed throughout those three days. During the day, I was kept under the scorching sun, and at night, I was locked in a freezing cold room.

Because this matter is still in court, I am limited in what I can say for now. However, the truth is that it was the DIA that abducted me and took me to the CIC. I only became aware of this after I was transferred to the DSS, where it was revealed to me.

“Justice can never be cracked,” he wrote

UGAMATV reports that Chidiebere’s ordeal began in late April 2026 when he was reported missing by his family after dropping his child off at school in Abuja.

Following public outrage and allegations of enforced disappearance, the Nigerian Army confirmed on May 2 that he was in military custody.

The military said he was arrested over viral videos and posts featuring frontline soldiers complaining about inadequate feeding and poor welfare conditions, which authorities described as acts bordering on subversion and incitement of military personnel.

He was later handed over to civil authorities and subsequently arraigned by the DSS before the Federal High Court in Abuja on a three-count charge bordering on cybercrime and conduct likely to cause a breach of public peace.

Justice Crack was granted ₦5 million bail on May 18, 2026, by Justice Joyce Abdulmalik after initially being remanded in DSS custody.

Related Posts

Police rescue abandoned newborn baby in Yobe

The Yobe State Police Command has rescued an abandoned newborn baby girl in Kallalawa village, Damaturu.       The spokesperson for the command, SP Dungus Abdulkarim, disclosed this in…

JAMB schedules UTME mop-up for June 13

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has fixed June 13 for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) mop-up examination for candidates who were unable to sit for the examination.…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You Missed

Police rescue abandoned newborn baby in Yobe

Police rescue abandoned newborn baby in Yobe

JAMB schedules UTME mop-up for June 13

JAMB schedules UTME mop-up for June 13

Top neurosurgeon suspended after having sex with vulnerable female patient

Top neurosurgeon suspended after having sex with vulnerable female patient

Herder allegedly kills man, cuts his heart open for trying to stop him from grazing on his farm

Herder allegedly kills man, cuts his heart open for trying to stop him from grazing on his farm

Gowon owes the Igbo people a sincere apology for the suffering endured during the war – Onoh

Gowon owes the Igbo people a sincere apology for the suffering endured during the war – Onoh

Iran’s president orders reopening of international internet access after 87 days blackout

Iran’s president orders reopening of international internet access after 87 days blackout