Court Refuses Dino Melaye’s Request

Posted on January 3, 2019

 

A Federal High Court sitting in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, has turned down the request made by Senator Dino Melaye that the Police should vacate his residence.

Senator Melaye had approached the court to seek for an order for the Police to leave having laid a siege on his residence since December 28th, 2018.

An ex-parte application could have allowed the judge to grant the order without hearing from the police.

While ruling on the ex-parte application on Thursday, a High Court Judge, N. E. Maha, failed to grant the application, but ruled that the matter at hand be granted a faster and more definitive hearing.

The Police had said in its statements that Dino Melaye is wanted for his involvement in a culpable homicide and the arming of thugs.

The Police have also said they will continue to be at Dino Melaye’s residence till he surrenders himself for arrest.

 

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