Senator representing kogi west senatorial district,raised alarm that the Nigeria police command refused to give him his passport
The courageous senator representing Kogi
West Senatorial district at the 8th
National Assembly, Senator Dino Melaye,
on Friday, raised the alarm over alleged
refusal of the Nigerian Police Command
at the FCT Command to release his
international passport as ordered by the
court.
The influential politician noted that on
July 25th, 2018, an Abuja Chief
Magistrate Court ordered the Police to
release his international passport to him
following “a notice of discontinuance”
filed by the prosecution on the charge
“No: CR/12/18” in which he was
standing trial before Magistrate Court
Wuse Zone 2, Abuja.
According to The Nation, Dino Melaye
claimed that “the fragrant refusal of the
Police to comply with the court order” to
release his international passport
amounted to contempt of court, adding
that series of letters his lawyers wrote to
the Police to retrieve the passport was
not honoured by the FCT Police
Command.
He noted that apart from the letters, his
lawyer also went personally to the Police
to retrieve the passport to no avail.
Melaye who said that the Police earlier
set a precedent when they released his
passport to enable him go for medical
treatment abroad, wondered what made
the July 25th, 2018 order difficult for
them to comply with.
He said, “If a law enforcement agency
will be the one breaking the law, how do
you enforce the law. In a country under
the rule of law, if an order of the court is
given release this man’s passport, why
would the court order not be obeyed.
This buttresses the fact that the Police is
still after me.
“Since April 22nd, 2018 the Police with
drew my orderly. No politician has been
so humiliated the way and manner I have
been humiliated. The Police is still
looking for me to arrest me over what I
don’t know.
“I want to restate that the Police can
only kill and injure the flesh, they cannot
kill the spirit. I remain strong.”
Melaye said that he has dragged the
Police to court for contempt of Court.
The senator who insisted that he was not
fighting the Police by all standard noted
that it is on record that the Police did
not challenge the court order to release
his passport.
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