Justice Nwite pointed out that the trial court had previously denied a comparable bail request that the defendant had made and mandated an expedited hearing of the matter.
Detained Deputy Commissioner of Police Abba Kyari, who is accused of cocaine trafficking, made a new plea to be released on bail while his trial was ongoing, but it was denied by a Federal High Court in Abuja yesterday.
In his decision, trial judge Justice Emeka Nwite said that the motion was without merit, emphasising that the suspended DCP had not produced any evidence of an extraordinary situation that would have allowed the court to grant him a favourable finding.
Justice Nwite pointed out that the trial court had previously denied a comparable bail request that the defendant had made and mandated an expedited hearing of the matter.
He held that no evidence was adduced to show why the court should depart from its earlier ruling.
Consequently, the court refused the application and gave the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NLDEA, the nod to proceed with the prosecution of both Kyari and his co-defendants in the matter.
The ruling came about a month after the court temporarily released the embattled erstwhile cop from prison custody to enable him to participate in his mother’s final burial rites.
It specifically granted him bail for a period not exceeding two weeks, even as he was mandated to pay a bail bond to the tune of N50million with a surety in the like sum.
Kyari, who hitherto headed the Police Intelligence Response Team, IRT, is answering to an eight-count charge the NDLEA preferred him and four members of his team; ACP Sunday J. Ubia, ASP Bawa James, Insp. Simon Agirigba and Insp. John Nuhu.
The NDLEA alleged that Kyari and his men unlawfully tampered with 21.25kilograms worth of cocaine that they seized from the two convicted drug traffickers- Chibunna Umeibe and Emeka Ezenwane and also accused them of dealing in cocaine worth 17.55kg.
It alleged that the police officers committed the offence between January 19 and 25, 2022, at the office of Inspector-General of Police (IGP) IRT, Abuja, in connivance with one ASP John Umoru (now at large), contrary to section 14(b) of the NDLEA Act, CAP N30 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004.
All the defendants denied the allegations as they pleaded not guilty to the charge.
The court had on two previous rulings, denied the defendants bail, even as it ordered their remand at Kuje prison.