The attack on Judge Omotosho has been officially denied by the Federal High Court, which called the circulating story false and misleading. The court issued a statement condemning the reports and warning the public against spreading damaging rumors.
According to the court’s clarification, there was no security breach around the judge’s residence or the court facilities. The false allegation of assault was described as a deliberate attempt to sow panic and undermine public confidence in the judiciary.
The court emphasized that security protocols for judges remain intact and that their operations continue without interruption. It assured the public that Judge James Omotosho is safe and that the judiciary is not under any threat or attack.
Legal experts have expressed concern about the rapid spread of misinformation, especially regarding figures in the judicial system. They argue that such false narratives can damage public trust and the reputation of judicial institutions.
In its statement, the court urged media outlets and individuals to verify information with official sources before publishing it. It warned that persistent misinformation could have legal consequences for those responsible.
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