The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency has said that an order
issued by a federal court, Tuesday, directing its personnel to vacate
Buruji Kashamu’s home, would not stop it from performing its statutory
responsibilities “in a lawful manner”.
Mr. Kashamu, a prominent
member of the Peoples’ Democratic Party and Senator-elect for Ogun East,
is wanted in the United States for drug related offences.
A Court in Lagos had issued a ruling ordering NDLEA operatives who had
laid a siege on Mr. Kashamu’s home in Lagos, since the early hours of
Saturday, to vacate the politician’s house.
The NDLEA said its
operatives placed Mr. Kashamu under house arrest after it received a
formal extradition request from the U.S.
On Monday, Mr. Kashamu
failed to appear for the extradition hearing, with his lawyers claiming
that the anti-narcotics agency did not have a court warrant for the
house arrest.
In addition to the court’s vacation order on
Tuesday, the judge also summoned Mohammed Adoke and Ahmadu Giade, the
Attorney General of the Federation and the Chairman of the NDLEA
respectively, to appear before him at the next adjourned date.
But in a reaction to the vacation order, the NDLEA said it had not
received the court order and described media reports of the judge’s
decision as “diversionary and inconsequential”.
“The NDLEA does
not believe that any court will issue an order preventing a government
agency from performing its statutory responsibilities in a lawful
manner,” Mitchell Ofoyeju, the agency’s spokesperson said in a
statement.
“The agency has therefore refused to be distracted and
will continue to maintain presence at the residence. It is advisable
that Kashamu respects the law by submitting himself to the due process
of the law.
“The NDLEA wishes to reiterate that his rights like
that of other citizens shall be respected and the due process of law
followed in this case.
“The agency is prepared to further
increase her public rating and goodwill in the areas of suspect
handling, respect for human rights and the rule of law. We are prepared
to explore all legal means in handling this case to a logical
conclusion.”
The NDLEA spokesperson insisted that the agency had
received a formal request from the United States Government for Mr.
Kashamu’s extradition.
He also said that contrary to the claims by Mr. Kashamu’s lawyers, that the agency has a provisional Warrant of Arrest on him.
“According to official record, Kashamu has been a target of both the
U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and Immigration and Customs
Enforcement (ICE) of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for over
20 years and was further indicted by the Grand Jury in the Northern
District of Illinois, United States on heroin trafficking charges,” Mr.
Ofoyeju said.
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