A Federal High Court sitting in Lagos has remanded a Nigerian billionaire, Ukatu Afamefuna Mallinson, who was linked to the alleged N3 billion drugs saga in the facility of the Nigerian Correctional Services (NCoS).
The Court presided over by Justice Peter Lifu, remanded Ukatu alongside one of his co-conspirators, Sunday Ifeanyi Ibekwute, on the alleged drug related offences.
The Judge remanded the two defendants, sequel to their plea of not guilty to the charges of conspiracy, trafficking in 322 kilograms of Tramadol, unlawful dealing and possession of the said banned drug made against them by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA).
Both Ukatu and Sunday were arraigned before the Court on Friday on the above alleged offences, which the prosecutor, Mrs. Theresa Asuquo, said contravened Sections 14(b); 11 and 11(b) of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) Act Cap N30 Laws of the Federal on Nigcria (LFN) 2004.
NDLEA, in the charge marked FHC/L/159c/2021, alleged that Ukatu, Sunday and one Pius Enidom, who had jumped bail, on May 4, 2021, conspired among themselves, trafficked, unlawfully possessed and dealt in 322 kilograms of Tramadol.
The two defendants denied the allegations and pleaded not guilty to the charges.
Upon their plea of not guilty, the counsel, Mr. Emeka Opara (SAN) while moving for their bail appllication, urged the Court to admit them to bail in the most liberal terms.
Mr. Opara (SAN), while citing plethoras of authorites and sections of Nigeria’s 1999 Constitution, stated that his clients are presumed innocent of the charges against them until the contrary is proven.
He also told the Court that the first defendant, Ukatu Mallinson, is an industrialist, who is in partnership with the Nigerian Air Force, and with numerous workers. While he stated that the second defendant, Sunday, is one of the first defendant’s employees.
He assured the Court that his clients will not jump bail if granted.
But the prosecutor, Mrs. Asuquo, urged the Court to decline granting the application on the ground that they are flight risks.
In urging the Court to decline granting the bail appllication, the prosecutor asked the Court to take a critical look on some paragraphs of the agency’s counter affidavit to the defendants’ bail appllication.
Justice Lifu, while adjourning the matter till July 18, for ruling on the bail applications, ordered that both the billionaire and the other defendant be remanded in NCoS’ custody.
The judge also issued a Bench warrant against Pius Enidom, who had jumped bail and failed to appear in Court despite being issued hearing notice.
Meanwhile, prior to the arraignment of the defendants, who had been detained in the NDLEA’s custody since April 16, there was a heated argument between the defence team and the prosecutor, over the failure of the NDLEA to produce the defendants in Court as ordered by the Presiding Judge at the last hearing of the matter.
The development, made the judge, who frown at the NDLEA’s disobedience to his order to produce the defendants, stood down the matter and ordered the NDLEA to bring the defendants to Court for their pleas to be taken.