Ahmed Raji (SAN), detained former National Security Adviser
(NSA) Sambo Dasuki's lawyer has debunked the Department of State Service (DSS)
claim that his client opted to stay in their custody instead of prison.
Raji who alleged that the statement released by the DSS is a
contradiction of the events that have taken place since 2015, wondered why
someone who has been granted bail on numerous occassions will want to remain in
the custody of a security agency.
He further stated that no further investigation has been
carried out nor new charges filed since Dasuki was re-arrested in December 2015
at Kuje Prison gate.
He said: “This statement, as alluring as it sounds, is a
contradiction of the events that have taken place since 2015, when charges were
first preferred against Col. Mohammed Sambo Dasuki (rtd).
“It is therefore most incorrect and inaccurate to claim that
Col. Dasuki prayed the Court to be kept in DSS facility. This is far from the
truth. Perhaps, there is no synergy between the Counsel appearing for the
government in Dasuki matters and the DSS hierarchy.
“Consequently, we appeal to all Authorities, and principally
– DSS, to comply with the various extant Orders of the Court, by immediately
releasing Col. Dasuki (rtd).
“On 3rd November 2015, the Federal High Court – Abuja, after
admitting Col. Mohammed Sambo Dasuki (rtd) to bail on self-recognizance, granted
him leave to travel abroad for a three-week medical consultation, on account of
failing health.
“As expected of an individual seeking to enjoy the bail
terms granted by the Court and the constitutionally protected presumption of
innocence in his favour, Col. Mohammed Sambo Dasuki (rtd) attempted to seek the
necessary medical attention but Officers of the DSS laid siege on his house in
Asokoro, in brazen defiance of the Order of Court; and thereby deliberately
disallowed him from accomplishing the terms of the Order.
“The Federal Government, while confirming the continued
detention of Col. Dasuki, explained that such actions were due to the severity
of the alleged offences. Excerpts of these events were well stated in several
reports of National Dailies of 31st December, 2015.
“In complying with the due process of law, Col. Dasuki filed
processes seeking to extend the travel period granted by the Federal High Court
and DSS vehemently opposed the application, and continued to barricade Col.
Dasuki’s residence.
“Shortly thereafter, two separate Charges were preferred
against him at the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja in Charge
No. FCT/CR/42/2015 & Charge No. FCT/CR/43/2015 against Col. Dasuki, while
DSS continued to detain him on purported investigation on allegations of money
laundering offences.
“Bail was subsequently granted on the charges on December
21, 2015 and December 18, 2015, terms of which were duly complied with.
“Consequently, he was released by the Kuje Prison authorities
where he was remanded, but on stepping out of the gate of the Prison, he was
seized by the men of DSS and he has been kept by them since”.
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