Baba Suwe Was Treated Fairly – NDLEA

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The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) said that popular actor and comedian, Omidina Babatunde also known as Baba Suwe was treated fairly and professionally while in the Agency’s custody. The Agency described claims by the comedian that he was treated like a common criminal as untrue.

It is on record that he was treated in accordance with the law, particularly with respect to the observance of his right to human dignity, presumption of innocence, search and other investigative processes in line with best international practices.  

He acknowledged same in court before the public on Tuesday November 1, 2011. Omidina told the court that he was never harassed in any form by officers and that he was allowed to use his medication regularly. He however added that his breakfast was served late. He was not chained and treated as a common criminal as alleged. The use of hand-cuff or leg chain is to control suspects that are violent and belligerent.

Omidina was calm, friendly and cooperative while he was under observation. There is no justification for him to have been chained. It is not true that he was chained. Having agreed in the open court that he was treated fairly and was not harassed, the sudden volte-face by the actor is therefore shocking.

NDLEA as a refined security Agency has a track record of qualitative care for suspects. The anti-drug agency also stated that screening of passengers is a normal process to prevent illicit drug trafficking in the country. All passengers are treated equally without bias or discrimination.

The Agency also added that the scanning machines in all the international airports are functional and manned by competent officers. There are no grounds to doubt the efficiency of the machine when about seven suspects that tested positive about the same time the actor was arrested have all defecated the drugs they ingested.

The Agency is committed to effective drug control, protection of lives and promotion of the image of the country. This is a statutory responsibility that we are committed to discharge conscientiously in the interest of the country. The support and goodwill of members of the public is highly appreciated. The Agency however appealed for the continued support of stakeholders and promised to halt the activities of drug barons in the country.

Ofoyeju Mitchell

Head, Public Affairs

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