Police asked that Dino Melaye be remanded in prison custody but the judge refused –Ozekhome

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Mike Ozekhome SAN, the defence counsel representing embattled Kogi State senator, Dino Melaye, has explained the current situation of the lawmaker, following his arraignment in Lokoja, the state capital for alleged criminal conspiracy, Thursday.

On Wednesday, Mr Melaye was earlier arraigned at an FCT Magistrate Court for attempted suicide and destruction of public property, among other allegations.

The senator reportedly jumped out of a moving vehicle when the police attempted earlier to move him to Lokoja to face trial a few days ago. He was thereafter hospitalised for a few days under the close watch of police officers.

Mr Melaye was arraigned after he was confirmed fit for trial, the police said, although the lawmaker appeared at the court session on a stretcher.

He was thereafter taken to Lokoja after the judge granted him a N90 million bail.

In Lokoja, where Mr Melaye was again arraigned, the prosecution asked the court to detain the lawmaker in prison, his counsel said.

Premium Times reports that in a telephone interview with Mr Ozekhome on Thursday afternoon,  he denied media reports that Mr Melaye was remanded.

Ozekhome explained that the decision of the court was for the Inspector-General of Police to ”take adequate care of the defendant.”

“What happened was that the prosecution asked the court to remand him in prison, but the judge refused and rather said the Inspector-General of Police should take care of Mr Melaye until he fully recovers.”

Mr Ozekhome said the police will have no alternative but to return Mr Melaye to the National Hospital Abuja, ”especially since hospitals in Kogi State are all on strike”.

Mr Melaye was taken in the early hours of Thursday morning to Kogi State and arraigned at 9.17 a.m.

Efforts to get the Force Public Relations Officer, Jimoh Moshood to react was not successful.

It is not yet clear if the police will bring the senator back to Abuja or keep in Lokoja.

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