Femi
Falana, human rights lawyer, is challenging the Nigerian navy
over its claim that it does not know the whereabouts of 15 citizens who have
been detained for seven months without trial.
Suleman
Dahun, navy’s director of information, on Monday had said that the detainees
disappeared from custody.
“We
don’t know where they are,” PUNCH had quoted him to have said.
The
detainees, including Dada Labinjo, a navy captain, and Sherifat Ibe Lambert
(also known as Mrs Bola Labinjo), a lt. commander, have been in detention since
September 2018 for an undisclosed offence.
In
a statement on Wednesday, Falana asked why the navy would deny their
whereabouts and yet apply to the court to continue to detain them.
“My
attention has been drawn to the sadistic denial of the whereabouts of the 15
military and civilian personnel who have been held incommunicado by the
Nigerian Navy since September 2018,” Falana said.
“As
their whereabouts are unknown why did the navy apply to the chief magistrate’s court
in Apapa, Lagos for an order to detain them? Why did the navy not deny the
whereabouts of the detainees when the
magistrate ordered their immediate and unconditional release from custody on January 7, 2019?
Since
the whereabouts of the detainees are not known, why did the navy file
counter-affidavits in opposition to the
application for the release of Captain Dada Labinjo and Lt. Commander Bola
Labinjo from further detention?
“Why
has the navy filed a motion for stay of execution of the order of the federal
high court for the immediate release of Lt. Commander Bola Banjo? Why did the
Navy apply for an adjournment to react
to the application for the enforcement of the fundamental right of Mr. Benjamin
Gold? For goodness sake, at what stage did the detainees disappear from the
custody of the Navy?”
The
senior lawyer also shared copies of the court documents ordering the release of
the detainees.
Earlier,
the lawyer had raised the alarm over their detention, calling on Abubakar
Malami, attorney-general of the federation (AGF), to take action against the
naval authorities over the “violations of the fundamental rights of the
detainees”.
When
TheCable reached out to Dahun over the issue, he only said: “I will get back to
you”, but he never did and subsequently refused to comment on the matter.
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