Nigeria Police have given reason for Friday’s forceful removal of embattled Senator Dino Melaye from his hospital bed to a “temporary relocation” and better medical facility of the Department of State Security (DSS).
The Force insisted that the action was part of preliminary arrangements for his (Melaye) coming trial in Lokoja, Kogi State.
Police spokesman, Moshood Jimoh, an acting Deputy Commissioner of Police, stated that Melaye was taken by policemen to the medical facility of the DSS and not their cell or detention facilities.
He said despite claims by the embattled Senator, the police medical team has been unable to find anything to confirm he has any infirmity that could delay his trial in Lokoja.
“On the 9th of January, 2019 we got a High Court Remand Warrant to keep him in police custody for fourteen days.
“The police medical team at our facility examined him and concluded that he was okay to stand trial but he is insisting that he is not okay; that is why we are taking him to another government hospital.
“He has been taken to the DSS hospital and he will be returned to us after their medical examination because he does not have any case with SSS.
“He only has a case with the police and we are going to take him to court within the period covered by the Remand Warrant.
“He will be taken to court within the period because the Remand Warrant is from an FCT High court, which gives us the permission to keep him in police custody for 14 days.
“He was only taken to their (SSS) hospital; he is not in their custody.
“Our people have examined him and we want another government hospital to also examine him and give a medical opinion.”
While promising to issue an official statement later on Friday night, the police spokesman also dismissed claims Melaye was taken away from police medical facilities by masked men.