In a 92 page document, Kashamu had previously explained that even though
he was incarcerated in Brixton Prisons in London between 1998 and
January 10, 2013, Judge Tim Workman had verified that the allegations
against him in the US was a case of mistaken identity and that the Judge
had also found out that the person the DEA in the US wanted for
smuggling drugs into the US was his brother, Alhaji Adewale Adeshina
Kasamu, who looked a lot like him. He said when that was verified, he
was released from prison and he returned to Nigeria to start a business.
He said he was lured into politics by some friends in PDP and within the
course of being in politics he had made some enemies including former
President Obasanjo . He claimed that recently Obasanjo had been
pressurising the AGF to take steps to extradite him to the US even
without a request from the US authorities.
He alleged that his lawyer, Prince Ajibola Oluyede, told him in October
last year that Chief Godwin Obla (SAN),told Oluyede that Obasanjo
boasted that he was making arrangements with some US officials in the
region to have Kashamu abducted and flown in a private plane to the US.
He said it was not right and that they were infringing on his fundamental rights hence the lawsuit against the
Chairman of National Drug Law Enforcement Agency and 11 others to court
over an alleged plot to extradite him to the United States of America
to face trial on alleged drug-related offences.
Kashamu urged the court to declare as
unlawful the alleged collusion between the 12 respondents and his
political opponents, led by Obasanjo, to abduct and forcibly transport
him to the US.
Apart from the NDLEA chairman, also
joined as respondents in the suit marked FHC/L/CS/505/15 are the
Inspector General of Police, Chairman, Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission, Director General, Department of State Service; the Interpol
National Central Bureau; and the Attorney General of the Federation.
Others are the Clerk of the National
Assembly; the National Security Adviser to the President of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria, Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related
Offences Commission, Nigeria Customs Services, the Nigeria Immigration
Service, and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps.
The senator-elect is seeking an order
of the court directing the police IG to “provide a security detail of
at least six armed police officers to protect the him at all times of
the day and to prevent (him) from any attack or abduction.”
He also prayed for a court order
directing the clerk of the National Assembly “to accord the applicant
every facility, right and privileges due to a senator-elect of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria until he takes his oath of office and
thereafter as is due to a senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”
He prayed the court to restrain all
the respondents and their agents from preventing him from entering the
National Assembly hall.
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