Abuja Court gives tough conditions for granting Chinese National, Li Yang Ping’s application to travel for medicals

Justice Babatunde Quadri of the Federal High Court, Abuja, on January 18, 2019 gave stringent conditions for granting Chinese national, Li Yan Ping’s application to travel out of Nigeria for medicals.

 

Ping is standing trial for a $300,000 money laundering charge leveled against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC after intelligence report led to his arrest at the Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport, Abuja for failing to declare the said sum of money in his possession, as he attempted to board a flight en route Dubai.

 

He had applied through his counsel, Patrick Ikwueto, SAN, in a motion dated August 20, 2018 seeking for the release of his international passport, to enable him travel to China for three weeks for medical check-up.

 

Prosecuting counsel, G.K. Latona, had argued against the application noting that it did not have any supporting document, like a medical request from the hospital in China, “only a referral on the instruction of the defendant from Nisa Premier Hospital”.

 

“It is a cocktail of lies and half truths made to deceive this honourable court,” he said.

 

However, at today’s proceeding, Justice Quadri after considering all the arguments, granted the application of Ping to travel for a period of three weeks, stressing that “the crux of the matter is whether the applicant in this case has placed credible proof before this court in support of the request to travel abroad for medical treatment as one of the conditions granted the defendant is that his international passport be deposited in court and during the course of the trial the international passport has been used as an exhibit”.

 

The trial judge further held that: “Sufficient evidence shows that the defendant needs medical attention, however, these are minor health conditions despite the referral from the Chinese National Hospital.