A Federal High Court in Abuja has rejected an ex-parte application for
an order restraining the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) and the Attorney
General of the Federation (AGF) from arresting and extraditing suspended
Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Abba Kyari.
Justice Ahmed Mohammed, in a ruling on Thursday, said he was not inclined to granting the relief sought in the ex-parte motion.
Justice
Mohammed ordered that the ex-parte motion should be converted to a
motion on notice and served same, along with the originating processes,
on the respondents – the NPF and AGF.
The motion ex-parte was
filed by a group, the Incorporated Trustees of the Northern Peace
Foundation through their lawyer, Kayode Ajulo.
Ajulo, while
moving the motion on Thursday, said his client has also filed
originating processes in relation to substantive suit.
The
plaintiff is, in the substantive suit marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/854/2021,
querying the propriety of the alleged threat to arrest and extradite
Kyari in relation to his indictment by the Federal Bureau of
Investigation (FBI) in the United States.
The Police Service
Commission (PSC) has since suspended Abba Kyari from office and as head
of the Intelligence Response Team (IRT).
His suspension followed the
recommendation of Inspector General of Police (IGP), Usman Baba, as a
temporary measure while the police investigate Kyari’s relationship with
suspected fraudster, Ramon Abbas, also known as Hushpuppi.
Kyari was indicted by a U.S. court as a conspirator in a $1.1 million fraudulent deal against a Qatari businessman.
According
to a statement by the PSC, the suspension took effect on Saturday, July
31, the day the IGP wrote to the commission, and will continue until
the conclusion of the investigation.

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