 Now on defense counsels to the two journalists of National Pilot Newspapers, Mohammed Malay and Howard Nishola, while Miami has asked a revenue court sit-in in lowering the choir estate capital to dismiss the case of direct criminal complaints levied against them and them in the outfit. They are asking the court to strike out the case for lack of local standing by the complaint daring. The duo of managing director of National Pilot Newspapers billied at the Damola and reporter Ahmed Adilkomi where arraigned before the revenue court in February 2024 following a direct criminal complaint levied against them by the senior special assistant to the choir estate governor on New Media or Leninga Farfuly in his direct complaint to the court, alleging offences of criminal conspiracy, inciting public disturbance, injurious falsehood, criminal defamation and cyber-stalking. The resume hearing of the case today, counsels to the first and second respondents, Mohammed Adilay and alongside the Miami were arguing on a notice of criminal objection filed before the court dated 15 January 2024 as a pre-de-court to refuse hearing the direct criminal complaint for being civil in nature by its contents and filed without due process. The case filed by the complainant is filed in his personal capacity. So the challenge we are giving that particular case is that the complainant does not have the local standing that he does not have the legal capacity to bring this case to the court because the alleged injury that is seen is so far by somebody else does not affect him. So and again there is particular section that he brought that is the cyber crime offense. This particular court is too small that it does have jurisdiction to entertain that particular case. We also raise the issue of a cyber crime prevention and prohibition act that this court does not have jurisdiction to entertain that case. When you look at section 51, so of cyber crime prohibition and prevention ETC act, you will discover that it is the federal court that has jurisdiction over cyber crime. Any offenses related to cyber crime. The petitioner had referred to one of the papers online publications of May 15th and October 16, 2023 as injurious to the governor of Kaira state Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq and his family. The presiding George chief magistrate Shadid Lawal also after listening to the submission of councils in the matter joined the matter to April the 15th 2024 for reading on whether the court had jurisdiction to entertain the matter or not.