The Government of Kwara State has accused the Police of hiding something
from Njgerians as regard the suspects involved in the robbery operation
in Offa.
The State Government said that the Police was being economical with the truth on what happened.
The police had reportedly blamed the state Attorney-General and
Commissioner for Justice, Justice Kamaldeen Ajibade, SAN, for delaying
arraignment of the suspects.
They said they had concluded investigations and sent the case file to
the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice,
Abubakar Malami, who directed that the file be sent to the state
attorney-general.
Reacting to the police statement in Ilorin, Attorney-General and
Commissioner for Justice, Ajibade described the police utterances as
‘cheap blackmail.’
The Commissioner said, “I see this as a cheap blackmail by the
police. They have something to hide, which they are yet to tell
Nigerians. I am sure at the end of the day, Nigerians will know what has
transpired in this matter. That is why the police are passing the buck.
They can now see that Nigerians have started asking questions that if
you’ve arrested suspects since April and they are yet to be arraigned,
then there must be something about it. I urge people to ask questions
about this matter.
“I am surprised, particularly the statement coming from the police
spokesman, Jimoh Moshood. Moshood, without being personal, is from
Ilorin. He has contacts and I am sure he follows events in the Kwara
Command. He knows that the suspects are still with him at the police
headquarters.
“Why will he now mislead the public that we are yet to prosecute? How
can you prosecute people kept in Abuja in Kwara State High Court? It is
not possible.
“I want to confirm to you that a letter was written from the Office
of the Director of the Public Prosecution of the Federation under the
Office of the Attorney-General of the Federation. My office received the
letter on August 27.
“The content of the letter had to do with the investigation report on
the Offa robbery and directing my office to take up the prosecution of
the matter.
“Immediately we received this letter on September 6, we wrote a
letter through the Office of the State Director of the Public
Prosecution to the Office of the Attorney-General requesting them to
provide for us the original case diary in the Offa robbery and to
transfer the suspects to Kwara State Police Command. We waited for about
three weeks and did not hear anything from them.
“I then met the AIG Legal, David Ogbodo and requested that the
original case diary be sent to Kwara to enable us start prosecution of
the matter. I also requested him to send the suspects to Kwara State and
he told me that he had directed the man in charge. That is Abba Kyari.
“We waited for another week, we could not get anything from them. So,
I directed my DPP to liaise with the police this time. He liaised with
the police both in the state and with Abbah Kyari. They promised
everyday that they would send the suspects to Kwara and the original
case diary, to no avail.
“You cannot prosecute under the law without having the original case
diary. You cannot even file a charge without the case diary and in
filing a charge, you have to exhibit what we call proof of evidence.
“This proof of evidence entails the statements of witnesses.
Statements of witnesses in this sense, we are talking of the people that
investigated Offa robbers. We don’t have all these with us. We don’t
have the suspects on ground, we don’t have the witnesses on ground.
“How do you file a charge? How do you prosecute people you cannot see?”
-Daily Post
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