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Court gives NDLEA two days to reply Abba Kyari’s bail request

The Federal High Court in Abuja has ordered the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) to respond to a bail request filed by suspended Deputy Commissioner of Police, Abba Kyari, who is being held by the anti-narcotics agency over his alleged involvement in a 25 kg cocaine deal.

The former head of the IGP Intelligence Response Team (IRT) had instituted a lawsuit to regain his freedom after he was handed over to the NDLEA by the police in Abuja concerning the pending allegations of drug dealing.

NDLEA’s lawyer, Mike Kassa, at the hearing on Thursday, informed the judge, Justice Inyang Ekwo that the agency had not been served with Kyari’s pending application for bail.

The judge stood down the proceedings for about 30 minutes to enable the applicant’s lawyer, Cynthia Ikenna, to serve a copy of the court document on Kassa.

When the case resumed, NDLEA’s Director of Legal Services, Joseph Sunday, announced appearance and asked for an adjournment of the case to enable his agency to respond to the embattled Kyari’s bail request.

Subsequently, Ekwo ordered “lawyers to parties in the suit to put their house in order,” and adjourned the suit until February 28 for the hearing of the bail application.

Source:rootstv
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