Thursday, May 28, 2015

NDLEA disobeys cour order, refuses to leave Kashamu"s residence

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency on Thursday, beefed up its presence around the Lekki, Lagos residence of the embattled Senator-elect for Ogun East Senatorial District, Buruji Kashamu‎, despite its promise on Wednesday to obey the court order, ordering the agency to vacate the place.


A Federal High Court in Lagos had mandated the operatives of the agency to vacate Kashamu’s mansion on Oladipo Omotosho Street, Lagos.


Another court judgment


on Wednesday restrained the NDLEA and other security agencies in Nigeria from unlawfully arresting Kashamu ‎and extraditing him to the United States over drug-related offences.


Our correspondent, who was at the area as of 3.30pm on Thursday, observed that the number of the operatives had increased compared to the number of NDLEA officials that were on the ground on Wednesday.


The operatives were fully on the alert while vehicular and human movement have been completely restricted on the street.


Kashamu has been at loggerheads with the NDLEA over an order claimed by the latter to have been received from the United States Government, requesting extradition of the Peoples Democratic Party chieftain for drug-related‎ offences


The agency, in a statement by its spokesperson, Mitchell Ofoyeju, had  on Wednesday, promised to obey the court order.


The statement was however silent on when it would leave the residence.


The problem of Kashamu escalated since he had a fallout with the former President of Nigeria, Olusegun Obasanjo who dumped the PDP and accused the party of rewarding a drug trafficker (Kashamu) with a position.


Kashamu, a PDP fincnaial had equally fought back, accusing Obasanjo of several anti party activities.



NDLEA disobeys cour order, refuses to leave Kashamu"s residence

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