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#abubakarmalami #malami #dss Former Attorney General of the Federation Abubakar Malami and his son Abdulaziz are now facing the most serious charges of their lives as the Department of State Services dragged them into the Federal High Court in Abuja on February 3, 2026. The DSS filed a shocking 5-count charge against them that includes terrorism financing, aiding and abetting terrorism, and the illegal possession of firearms. The first count accuses Malami personally of knowingly refusing to prosecute terrorism financiers while he was the top legal officer in the country. On top of that, investigators found a Sturm Magnum firearm along with live and expended ammunition at his home without any licence. This comes just weeks after the EFCC had already detained him over 16 counts of money laundering involving 8.7 billion naira and froze 57 of his properties worth over 213 billion naira. When Malami was finally granted bail, DSS agents arrested him the very second he stepped out of prison. This is one of the biggest legal battles Nigeria has ever seen, and the story is far from over. Malami terrorism financing charges, DSS arraigns Malami, ex-AGF Malami court case, Malami son illegal firearms, Malami 5 count charge, former AGF arrested Nigeria, Malami money laundering EFCC, Malami arrested, DSS arrests Malami, EFCC, Malami, Malami, Abubakar Malami, Malami terrorism court Abuja, DSS Malami rearrested, Nigeria governance news, Malami properties forfeited, Abubakar Malami court case, Malami 57 properties, Nigeria corruption news, Nigeria economic policy, Nigerian political crises, Nigeria foreign relations, Nigeria national security