...Security Operatives Run Helter-Skelter to Produce Ex-NSA
Justice
Husseini Baba Ahmed of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) high court today compelled
the federal government to produce the embattled former National Security
Adviser (NSA) Colonel Sambo Dasuki in court to answer criminal charges brought
against him.
The judge
who took swipe at the federal government for failure to bring Dasuki to court
stood down the trial for two hours and insisted that the trial will not be
conducted until Dasuki had been brought before him as required by law.
Security
operatives who had taken the defendant to unknown custody in the past six weeks
ran helter and skelter to fish him out when the reality downed on them that the
Judge will not shift position.
Dasuki was
however brought to the court around 11:00am in compliance with the court order
under a tight security.
A Judge of
the Federal High Court, Justice Adeniyi Ademola had on Wednesday ordered the
federal government to produce Dasuki before him on February 16 to answer
another sets of criminal charges.
Justice
Ademola maintained that it was wrong of the government to have expected the
court to conduct a criminal trial in the absence of the defendant and in
violation of the law.
Three
different courts where Dasuki was arraigned for criminal charges had granted
him bail but the bail orders were not obeyed by government which instead took
the defendant to an unknown custody.
However, the
trial of Dasuki in a case filed against him by the EFCC for alleged criminal
diversion of over N19b has been stalled at the FCT high court Abuja.
The case was
stalled following a letter from the counsel to Dasuki, Mr. Ahmed Raji SAN that
he was before an election tribunal matter in Kogi State and as such the court
adjourned the case to January 22 to enable him defend his client.
While other
parties in the suit conceded to the letter counsel to the EFCC Mr. Rotimi
Jacobs SAN standing for EFCC expressed reservations on the grounds that the
defence has a team of lawyers who could have managed the case.
On his part
the trial judge justice Hussain Baba-Yusuf adjourned the case to the 22nd of
January for trial to commence.
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