Dino Melaye
Sen.
Dino Melaye who was arraigned on an eight-count charge of evading
arrest has been granted bail by the FCT High Court in Maitama
presided over by Justice Yusuf Halilu.
The
senator representing Kogi West in the National Assembly, was
arraigned on allegations of conspiracy, resistance to arrest, failure
to honour police invitation and intentionally giving false
information to the public.
Ruling
on the application by Chief Mike Ozekhome (SAN), Justice Halilu held
that the essence of bail could not be overemphasized, saying that it
was meant to make a defendant to stand for trial.
According
to him, in granting a defendant bail, the court has to consider the
nature of the charge, the antecedent of the bail applicant, among
others.
He
held that the constitution presumes a defendant innocent until found
guilty by the court.
The
judge, therefore, upheld the earlier bail granted the Melaye on Jan.
18 and added that Melaye should not leave the shores of the country
without a written application to the court.
He
held that the police’s refusal to release the senator after being
granted bail by the court called for serious concern.
Halilu
further held that the bail was to ensure that whoever charged was not
allowed to suffer while his trail was going on.
According
to him, the police and the judiciary were partners in criminal
administration in the country.
Halilu,
however, directed Ozekhome to warn his client to ensure that he does
not comment on the matter before the court in any media.
“This
is the only country where people make very unguarded comment on
matters that are sub jaundice,” he said.
He
then adjourned the case until Feb. 25 for commencement of trial.
While
granting Melaye bail last Friday, the judge ordered that the senator
provide three sureties, two of whom must show evidence of landed
properties in Abuja, adding that the third must be the Clerk of the
National Assembly.
According
to him, the clerk had to write a letter to the court assuring that
the senator would be produced in court whenever he was required.
The
prosecuting counsel, Mr Shuaibu Labaran alleged that Melaye conspired
with one Silas Omenka on Dec. ,28, 2018 to commit an offence of
illegal obstruction of lawful arrest.
This
he said was contrary to section 97 of the penal code.
He
alleged further that he intentionally resisted lawful arrest,
contrary to section 172 of the penal code.
Police
also alleged that he tweeted that the Inspector General of Police
planned to arrest him and inject him to death which was false,
contrary to section 416 of the penal code.
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