Police ignore court’s order on remand of Lagos businessman

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Maruf Babatunde Jimoh-Akogun

The Nigeria Police have ignored the order of a Lagos High court ordering the remand of the Chairman of Confidence Cargo Freight Forwarder

, Mr Dada Aigbe in custodial centre for contempt., Mr Dada Aigbe in custodial centre for contempt.

The claimant filed the suit against the Osolo of Osolo, HRM Oba Agbabiaka Kabir Orisedeko Elemo and the Baale Mafoluku Ajao Estate, Chief Hussam Raheem Shekoni Elemo as the first and second defendants respectively. It was gathered that, after the suspect was arrested by the officers at the Nigerian Aviation Handling Company Airport, they handed him over to officer in charge of Crack Squad Superintendent of Police , Ugowe Joel who released him contrary to the order of the court.

After three days, he could not still confirm whether the man was detained in any of the correctional facilities in Lagos or not.Before flagging, please keep in mind that Disqus does not moderate communities. Your username will be shown to the moderator, so you should only flag this comment for one of the reasons listed above.Abia State government has said that it recorded 20 fire outbreaks in the past four months, resulting to loss of goods and property estimated at over N500 billion.

, Mr Dada Aigbe in custodial centre for contempt.

 

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