NDLEA’s Sparing Of Abba Kyari, Parading De General, Zinoleesky, Others Unjust – HURIWA

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  • Condemns alleged attack on NDLEA by ‘area boys’ and the resultant deaths in Lagos Island

Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA), on Sunday, expressed concern over what it described as “the discriminatory practice” of parading suspects in with the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency.

HURIWA particularly said that it amounts to double standards by the NDLEA that has refused to parade DCP Abba Kyari two weeks after his indictment in drug trafficking-related offences but quickly paraded the alleged drug dealers in Lagos minutes after their arrest.

This is even as the Civil rights advocacy group expressed strong solidarity with the all-out war against barons and traffickers of hard drugs as initiated by the charismatic Chairman of the agency, Brig-General Buba Marwa (rtd).

HURIWA Coordinator, Comrade Onwubiko

HURIWA, in a statement by its National Coordinator, Comrade Emmanuel Onwubiko, however, urged the NDLEA’s hierarchy to review the continued illegal parading of drug suspects yet to be convicted by any court of law, while leaving certain ‘sacred cows’ unparaded obviously because of their connection to the Society’s high and mighty.

It noted that the anti-narcotics agency over the weekend raided the Lagos Island area and paraded seven drug suspects, claiming it recovered 5,862kg illicit drugs including ‘Loud and Codeine’ adding that the reports indicate that no fewer than five persons were killed and several others injured when NDLEA officers opened fire in the Partey area of Lagos Island.

HURIWA also said that some days ago, NDLEA officials arrested and paraded singers Zinoleesky and Mohbad after a midnight raid on their residence in Lagos, saying that this was weeks after the Agency arrested fast-rising skit maker, De General, after a raid on his residence in Lagos.

HURIWA however said that the same NDLEA has refused to parade narcotics suspect, Abba Kyari, with the 25kg cocaine, $61,400 and other exhibits recovered from the suspended Deputy Commissioner of Police.

In the words of HURIWA; “The NDLEA is guilty of double standards until the security agents embarrass Kyari by parading him before the media as they do to other suspects or the agency apologise to all the suspects already paraded and then stop the unconstitutional practice which offends Section 36(5) of the Constitution.

“The NDLEA also said it had a damning photo and video evidence to nail Kyari, the suspended head of the Intelligence Response Team, adding that he belonged to a drug cartel that operates the Brazil-Ethiopia-Nigeria illicit drug pipeline.

“HURIWA has noted with significant regret the needless deaths that characterised the weekend raids of the NDLEA officials in the Partey area of Lagos which resulted in the senseless loss of lives.

“The NDLEA has constantly paraded suspected drug peddlers. The parading of suspects, in itself, is against the principle of law because of the presumption of innocence.

“HURIWA again calls on security agencies to stop parading suspects particularly when they are yet to be convicted. It is disappointing that despite several appeals made by us to the Brig-Gen Buba Marwa (retd)-led NDLEA, the Agency just like all other law enforcement agencies continue to do the illegal practice of parading suspects who are yet to be determined as convicted by the competent courts of law which has the judicial powers of the Federation as enshrined in Section 6 of the Constitution.

“The NDLEA said it arrested and detained the serving Deputy Commissioner of Police Abba Kyari over drug-related offences but Nigerians till date aren’t too sure if he was actually arrested, handcuffed or detained as we have been told because NDLEA has refused to parade Abba Kyari apparently because he is a sacred cow.

“The NDLEA must be transparent and allow the principles of fairness and equity to govern its operations. An Agency led by a respected leader must lead by example and not behave like the Nigeria Police Force that showed a lack of professionalism in the handling of the Abba Kyari versus Hushpuppi fraud case.

“The police messed up the investigation and has delayed the extradition of Abba Kyari to the USA after he was declared wanted by the FBI. It is either NDLEA parades Abba Kyari or they apologise and pay damages to all those they paraded previously because what is good for the goose is good for the gander.

“We also think the operations of the NDLEA should be a lot more humanised and if practicable, live bullets should only be deployed whereby the lives of these courageous anti-narcotic officers are under imminent grave threats. “We nevertheless condemned the confrontation initiated by the lawless Lagos area boys who wanted to obstruct the execution of the lawful orders of the statutory body like NDLEA empowered to rid the nation of hard drugs.

“We call for the setting up of a small but well equipped national ombudsman with the institutional task of forensically investigating incidents of lawful or unlawful use of firearms by the officers of the law enforcement agencies to make sure that the Rules of Engagements are observed to the letter by the operatives,” HURIWA said.

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