In defiance of previous court order, Department of State
Security (DSS) has refused to vacate the Abuja residence of Dasuki and
preventing him from travelling for medical treatment.
The operatives have placed him on restriction, as they
have laid siege to his Abuja home for more than three weeks.
The Federal Government through the Director of Public
Prosecution of the Federation (DPPF) Mr Mohammed Diri who filed the application
argued that Dasuki was wrong in law by staying away from court for three consecutive
times when the case against him came up in court.
He cited section 266 of the Administration of Criminal
Justice Act 2015 as a law that makes presence of Dasuki mandatory in court at
all times.
But delivering ruling on the application, Justice Adeniyi
Ademola dismissed it for being frivolous, unwarranted and lacking in merit.
Justice Ademola agreed with counsel to Dasuki, Mr Joseph
Daudu SAN that the law was turned upside down by the Federal Government’s
counsel for no just cause.
The judge who read out the section 266 of the
Administration of Criminal Justice Act 2015 held that the law was so clear that
the presence of an accused person can be dispensed with in court during
interlocutory applications.
He agreed that since only interlocutory applications were
being argued in court currently, the presence of Dasuki was not mandatory in
court for now.
The former NSA had filed an application before the judge
to permit his absence in court for now in view` of the alleged threat to his
life in the hands of operatives of the Federal Government who have laid siege
around his Abuja residence for more than three weeks.
Meanwhile, hearing in another application filed by the
Federal Government seeking court order to revoke the bail earlier granted
Dasuki has been fixed for 3 December.
The application could not be heard as Justice Ademola
said he was being expected at the on-going Judges Conference in Abuja.
The application filed by Mr Diri is asking the court to
commit the former NSA to prison pending the completion of investigation into
money laundering allegations against him.
He also opposed the permission granted Dasuki by Justice
Ademola to travel abroad for three weeks to treat his ailment, adding that the
NSA will escape justice if allowed to go abroad.
Dasuki’s lawyers led by Mr Joseph Daudu SAN have however
filed objection to the application on the ground that it was baseless and
speculative.
They urged Justice Ademola to dismiss the application.
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