Court Extends Remand Order On Suspected Drug Lord, ‘Temo’
The Federal High Court sitting in Lagos has granted permission to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) to further remand the alleged drug lord, Sulaimon Jimoh, popularly known as “Olowo Idi Ogede”, for another 14 days.
Justice Akintayo Aluko extended the remand order of the alleged drug lord, who is also known as Temo, on Friday, after hearing an exparte motion filed and argued by the legal officer in charge of the Lagos command of the agency.
In urging the court for the extension of remand, the NDLEA lawyer told the court that the motion was brought pursuant to Sections 6 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended), Section 296 (1)(2) of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act 2015, Order 26 Rules 8 of the Federal High Court Civil Procedure Rules 2009 and under court’s inherent jurisdiction.
The counsel also informed the court that the extension order sought is to enable the NDLEA to tie up the several legs of the cases against the suspect in different jurisdictions, as responses to Ietters of investigation on several aspects of the cases against the suspect are still being awaited.
He added that the preliminary investigation revealed a wider and more sensitive network of drug activities, which require further checks and confirmation.
The NDLEA also told the court that the order sought was to have his Iegal custody and the items seized from him in order not to violate his rights.
The anti-drug agency supported the motion with a 13 paragraph-affidavit, deposed to by Kayode Abu Ojo, a litigation officer with the agency.
In the affidavit, the deponent made the following averments: “that the applicant sought and obtained an Order of the Honourable Court to remand Sulaimon Jimoh alias “Olowo Idi Ogede” a.k.a. “Temo” a wanted high profile drug baron for over ten years in the Applicants Custody.
“That the applicant has complied with the Order of this Court made on 26th July 2024. And that the applicant now seeks an additional period of 14 days remand of the Suspect in the Custody of the Applicant for the following reasons.
“That is the period of the detention of the suspect Sulaimon Jimoh alias “Olowo Idi Ogede” a.k.a “Temo” is a wanted high profile drug baron ordered by the Honourable court there was a nationwide mass protest with attendant security implications which stalled the work of the panel of investigation leading loss of a substantial time of the 14 days initial period granted by the Court.
“That in the course of the same time, counsel for the suspect was not available for some time to enable the suspect to complete his statement. And that by the time counsel to the suspect came quite a substantial time of the 14 days granted by the court had been lost.
“That ongoing Investigation is revealing a wider and more sensitive network of drug activities of national and international dimensions. And that letters of inquiries forwarded to sister agencies, corporate entities and other relevant bodies in connection with other sensitive aspects of the case of the suspect are still been awaited.
“There is a need to tie up the litany of the cases spread against the suspect in different jurisdictions, in other to have a complete picture of the Drug Trafficking Organization (DTO) run by the suspect for the attention of the court. And that it is, therefore, necessary to have further legal custody of the suspect in order not to violate his rights or the order of this honourable court.”
After listening to the NDLEA’s submissions and reading through all processes filed and legal authorities supplied, Justice Aluko held that the application has merit and the order sought is hereby granted.”
The judge thereafter adjourned the matter to August 23, 2024, for a report of investigation.
It would be recalled that the court had on July 26, 2024, granted an order remanding the suspect, in the NDLEA’s custody for 14 days, while adjourning the matter to last Friday, August 9, for a report of investigation.