The Federal High Court sitting in Abuja has discharged and acquitted suspended Deputy Commissioner of Police Abba Kyari, along with his two brothers, the allegations bordering on non-disclosure of assets.
In a judgement delivered on Thursday, the presiding judge, justice James Omotosho, dismissed the suit filed against Kyari, his younger brothers, Mohammed Kyari and Ali Kyari, for the anti-narcotics agency’s failure to prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt.
The charges centered on alleged non-declaration of assets, particularly landed properties, as well as related accusations of conspiracy and swearing false affidavits to conceal property origins.
The court ruled that the NDLEA failed to provide sufficient evidence to prove the case.
Justice Omotosho described the prosecution’s evidence as “watery,” noting that no documents or proof linked Kyari to the disputed properties—including those in Fountain Estate, Kasa (listed under Ramatu Kyari), Linda Chuko Road in Asokoro, and in Maiduguri, Borno State.
The judge emphasized that ownership of landed properties can be established through traditional history, title documents, acts of possession, or possession by connection but the prosecution presented none of these. Kyari had defended that properties in Borno belonged to his late father and were inherited by him and his siblings.
The court further criticized the inclusion of Kyari’s brothers in the conspiracy charge as being in bad faith, which the prosecution could not substantiate.




































