A court has approved the detention of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)
spokesman, Olisa Metuh. He was arrested on Tuesday in respect of
investigation of about N1.4billion “suspicious” funds in an account of a
company which has been traced to him.
About N400m meant for arms purchase from the Office of the National
Security Adviser was paid into the account of Destra Investment Limited
where Metuh has a high stake.
Economice and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) approached the Chief
Magistrate’s Court in Wuse Zone 2 for an order to detain Metuh – about
30 hours after his arrest in Abuja.
EFCC decided to seek an order to detain Metuh because some of his accomplices are on the run.
Moving the application at about 2.34pm, the EFCC counsel, Mr. C.O. Ugwu,
said: “Your Worship, we have a remand proceeding brought by way of ex
parte motion pursuant to Section 293 of the Administration of Criminal
Justice Act 2015.
“The application is supported by Form 8, which is the stipulated form
for an application of this nature. It is of 16-paragraph affidavit
deposed to by Junaid Saidu, a detective officer with EFCC.
“We place reliance on the entirety of the deposition in the said
affidavit, especially paragraphs 4-15. In a nutshell, we have brought
this application because the investigation involved in this case is a
bit complex and there are also persons reasonably suspected to be
involved in the fraud who are yet at large.
“We need the suspect in the custody so as to aid us in our
investigation. So, we have come with this application to respectfully
apply for an order of this Honourable Court authorising us to keep him
in custody.
“By the provision of Section 296(1) of the ACJ Act, Your Worship is
enjoined to grant an application of this nature for a period of 14 days.
“May I conclude my submission by referring this Honourable Court to the
case of Lufadeju v. Jonhnson(2007) 8NWLR Pt 1037 at Page 535.
“This is a case where the Supreme Court held that it is constitutional
to detain a suspect so as to aid investigation and to ensure that the
right of the suspect is protected.
“This is because we have approached the court to justify his detention
by operation of law. So, there is no way we can detain him unnecessarily
since the court is in the picture.”
In his ruling, Chief Magistrate Okeagu Azubuike said: “This court has
read carefully the affidavit in the Form 8 to support this application
as well as the legal authorities submitted thereto.
“This court has found merit in this application and hereby allows the
applicant to detain the respondent (Metuh) in their custody from the 6th
of January to 13th of January, 2016..."
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