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Court Bars NDLEA, AGF From Arresting or Detaining Kashamu
The Federal High Court, Abuja on Monday made an interim order restraining the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF), the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) and its ex-Chairman, Ahmadu Giade from arresting or detaining Senator Buruji Kashamu.
The court, after listening to Kashamu’s lawyer, Ajibola Oluyede, who moved an ex-parte motion filed in the suit marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/479/2015, yesterday restrained the FG from arresting the senator.
Giade, who was former NDLEA Chairman, is now Special Adviser to the AGF on narcotics.
Kashamu, in the motion ex-parte, is seeking three prayers, which include an order of interim injunction, restraining the three (listed as alleged contemnors in the motion) from arresting, detaining or applying for a warrant for his arrest in relation to his alleged involvement in drug trade, pending the determination of the contempt proceedings he initiated against them.
While urging the court to grant his client’s prayers, as contained in the application, Oluyede argued that it was imperative that the alleged contemnors be restrained from arresting Kashamu in view of alleged attempt by the AGF, NDLEA and Giade to arrest him for the purpose of moving him to the US over his alleged involvement in illegal importation of prohibited narcotics into the country.
It is Kashamu’s contention that despite earlier decision by the Federal High Court prohibiting the Federal Government and its agents from extraditing him to the US in relation to the drug issue, and that British courts have exonerated him, they were still taking steps to arrest, detain and transport him to the US over the case.
*An order granting leave to the applicant to serve the processes in this suit on the 2nd alleged contemnor at 4, Shaw Road, Lagos outside the jurisdiction of this court.
[BreakingTimes]
