Another court declines Ifeanyi Ubah’s freedom from DSS custody

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Enugu State

An FCT High Court, Jabi, FCT, on Thursday, rejected the application of Chairman of Capital Oil, Mr. Ifeanyi Ubah, to secure freedom from the custody of the Department of State Security (DSS).

Ubah was arrested by the DSS on May 5, over alleged diversion of petrol kept in his tank farm in Lagos by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC).

The NNPC had claimed that the petrol kept in Ubah’s farm valued at N11 billion, saying it was an attempt by the defendant to cause scarcity of the product in the country.

Justice Yusuf Halilu of FCT High court at the resumed hearing on the matter, granted the order following an ex-parte application brought before him by the Counsel to DSS, Mr G. O. Agbadua.

According to Halilu, it is necessary to grant DSS application in the interest of justice to allow it carry out more investigations about the whole matter.

He said that the court had no power to disallow the agency from doing its work, stressing that the rule of law must prevail in the interest of justice.

The judge therefore granted the application for another more 14 days to allow the agency carryout more investigations about the matter, which it said was to ascertain the true position of the matter.

Halilu had earlier dismissed an application by Ubah praying the court to set aside its earlier order of May 10, which granted leave to DSS to detain the defendant in the agency custody.

“Nobody will stop the DSS from doing its work; the court has no power to grant such order by Ubah to release him conditionally or unconditionally.

“The DSS must always know that the rule of law thrive in this country, Ubah’s order was obtained lawfully but is hereby dismissed,’’ Halilu said.

Earlier, Mrs Ifeoma Esom, the Counsel to the defendant had also prayed the court to set aside it order of May 10 granting leave to the DSS to detain Ubah. (NAN)

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