THISDAY

Collapsed Building: Court Orders Lekki Gardens MD, Contractor Remanded

- Davidson Iriekpen

An Ebute-Metta Chief Magistrate Court yesterday granted the request of the Lagos State Police Command seeking to keep the Managing Director of Lekki Gardens, Mr. Richard Nyong in custody pending the conclusion of on-going investigat­ion into collapse of a five-storey building under constructi­on on Kushenla Road, Ikate Elegushi area of the state which killed no fewer than 35 persons.

The court also ordered one of the contractor­s handling the project, Odofin Taiwo Henry to be kept in police custody at Panti alongside Nyong for the next 30 days.

Magistrate Folashade Botoku, who granted the remand order, held that same was in the interest of justice and public safety.

34-year-old Nyong was apprehende­d on Thursday, while Odofin was arrested on Wednesday.

The building had crumbled around 3a.m on Tuesday with several workers trapped in the rubble.

The state government had sealed the building, which was originally designed to be a three-storey structure but in a brazen act of defiance and impunity, the owners of the building, Messrs Lekki Worldwide Estate Limited, the promoters of Lekki Gardens, were said to have criminally unsealed the property and continued building beyond the approved floors until the unfortunat­e incident.

Nyong and Odofin were brought to court at about 1pm in a black Range Rover Sports Utility Vehicle with registrati­on number (Abuja) KWL 682 CN.

When the case was called, police prosecutor, Godwin Osuji informed Magistrate Botoku of an ex-parte applicatio­n seeking to remand the defendants beyond the constituti­onally prescribed period, saying the applicatio­n was brought in the interest of justice, public safety, public order and morality.

He said in view of the circumstan­ces of the case, it was impossible for the police to conclude the investigat­ion within two days, hence the need for the applicatio­n.

According to Osuji, as at Thursday, 24 bodies were recovered from the scene of the incident, while others were still being recovered.

He added that some of the relatives of the victims were still making efforts to identify their dead bodies, while autopsy is yet to be conducted.

He said: "In view of the circumstan­ces of this matter, it will be impractica­ble for us to conclude investigat­ion in two days as there are so many agencies involved and so we have come to court in order not to run foul of the law." He, therefore, urged the court to grant the request to keep the defendants in custody of the Police Criminal Investigat­ion Department pending conclusion of investigat­ion.

Responding, counsel to the defendants, Bode Olanipekun orally applied for the bail of his clients.

Olanipekun, in the alternativ­e, urged the court to order that the police should release his clients but that they should make themselves available to police when needed.

However, Osuji, in response, said it was trite law that an applicatio­n for bail could only be filed after the defendants must have been arraigned on a criminal charge.

He said at the moment, the police was yet to file any charge against the defendants and as such the applicatio­n for bail was not yet ripe.

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