The directing judge, Justice Stephen Pam, who gave the warrant of capture on Monday (a guaranteed genuine duplicate was acquired by our journalist), requested the trio to be brought to the court on January 16, 2020.
The capture warrant was in as per an ex-parte movement brought under the watchful eye of the court by the offended party, Benjamin Orume (a legal advisor), and eight others on December 2, 2019.
In the ex-parte movement, Orume and eight others, who are executives in Taraba Microfinance Bank, supplicated the court to control the respondents (Ezekiel Iliya and two others) from meddling with the exercises of the bank pending the assurance of the case under the steady gaze of the court.
The court, subsequent to perusing the affirmation on the side of the movement vowed to by one Mallam Nasiru Baba of Taraba Microfinance Bank and hearing the application from Ganki Hassan Esq on the side of the movement, allowed all the three reliefs looked for by the offended party.
Yet, regardless of the request for the court, Ezekiel Iliya, Veronica Musa and Chris Apaji supposedly constrained themselves into the bank and meddled with its exercises.
In a warrant of capture, checked FHC/JAL/CS/24/2019 and Charge N0 FHC/JAL/M/83/2019 and marked by Justice S.D. Pam and ensured by B. Bakari, the court requested the capture of Iliya Ezekiel, Veronica Musa, and Chris Apaji.
In the meantime, the Taraba State Police Command has incidentally fixed the premises of Taraba Micro Finance Bank Limited.
The direction's representative, DSP David Misal, who affirmed the improvement to our reporter, said the activity of the direction was in submission to an official request to the order to keep away from a potential breakdown of peace in the bank.
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