#TrackNigeria – (PRNigeria) The Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission has refused to obey an order of the Federal High Court Abuja
which directed it to set free a businessman, Engineer Babagana Abba Dalori, the
managing director and chief executive officer of Galaxy Transportation and
Construction Services Ltd.
The order issued by Justice Ijeoma Ojukwu on May 30, 2019 is being flouted by
the anti-graft agency following the refusal to set the businessman free as
ordered by the court.
Family sources confirmed to PRNigeria today that Dalori who had been in the
custody of the EFCC since March 29, 2019 over alleged fraud and running a Ponzi
scheme in the North-East of geopolitical of the country is yet to regain his
freedom.
The enroll order of the court signed by the court registrar, Omoju Ojo James,
read in part:
“The respondent (EFCC) is hereby ordered to release the applicant (Dalori)
forthwith or grant him administrative bail where there is prima facie evidence
that the applicant has committed an offence pending the outcome of the
investigation
“That where the investigation has been concluded and there is evidence of
criminal infraction, the respondent (EFCC) shall prefer a charge against the
applicant before the court of competent jurisdiction which shall determine the
bail of the applicant. He shall be released where no infraction is established.
“That the respondents (EFCC) are hereby restrained from taking any further
action which may be inimical to the guaranteed Fundamental Right of the
Applicant especially where he is not under any constitutional disability.
“Issued at Abuja under the seal of the court and the hand of presiding Judge,
Hon. Justice Ijeoma L. Ojukwu this 30th Day of May 2019.”
Dalori had approached the court with a fundamental human right suit challenging
his detention Without trial by EFCC for over two months.
In the suit, filed on his behalf by Barrister N. A. Dammo, the plaintiff prayed
the court to order EFCC to release him or prefer charges against him if he had
committed any offence known to law.
Plaintiff further urged Justice Ojukwu to, in the alternative compel the EFCC
to allow him to go home on administrative bail pending the time the anti-graft
agency would conclude its investigation on any petition or issue that may have
arising against him.
However, in spite of the order for his release made by the judge, the EFCC is
yet to obey the court order as the businessman still remains in its custody 15
days after the order was made.
However, when contacted, EFCC Spokesperson, Mr. Tony Orilade told PRNigeria
that he was not aware of the court order and however promised to follow it up.
By PRNigeria
EFCC declines to obey court order on detained businessman, Dalori – Report
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