The judge adjourned the trial until October 24 for the IPOB leader to open his defence.
Mr Agabi said the defendant’s legal team was afraid that its consultation with Mr Kanu could be tapped or recorded by the security outfit.
He alleged that a letter by the doctors to the director-general of the SSS, advising the transfer of Mr Kanu, had gone without answer.
Long-suffering Nigerians gave a septuagenarian soldier a second chance to lead, only to be dealt the prior fate of divisive rhetoric and selectively applied policies.
The witness said, “DSS did not kidnap Kanu in Kenya. We are confined to Nigeria. We did not arrest Kanu in Kenya.’’
Mr Adejobi said investigation revealed that the group had been involved in several high-profile crimes.
Mr Unuakhalu said troops, on December 5, cleared the IPOB/ESN camp at Uhuala-Aku in the Okigwe Local Government Area of Imo.
Mr Kanu had sued the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) as first and second defendants in the suit.
The police urged residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities.
The caucus consists of all PDP, LP, NNPP, APGA, SDP, YPP and the ADC members.
