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Court grants former IG Ehindero leave to file no-case submission
 
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Wed, 19 Jun 2019   ||   Nigeria,
 

A Federal Capital Territory High Court sitting in Apo, on Wednesday, granted a former Inspector-General of Police Sunday Ehindero, leave to file his no-case submission out of time.

The one-time police boss and a Commissioner of Police in charge of finance and budget at the Force headquarters, John Obaniyi, are being tried by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission before Justice Sylvanus Oriji, on an amended 1o charges bordering on fraud, giving false statement and conspiracy.

They were accused by ICPC of misusing the sum of N557 million donated by the Bayelsa State Government to the Nigerian Police Force to purchase of arms and ammunition, which they were alleged to have diverted into separate accounts belonging to them.

ICPC alleged that the defendants conspired and used their positions to place N500million being part of N557 million donated by the Bayelsa Government in two fixed deposit accounts.

The offence contravened the provisions of sections 26(1) and 22(5) of the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act, 2000.

Both Ehindero and Obaniyi pleaded not guilty to the charge.

Following the disclosure by the prosecution counsel, Zaynab Nass, at the last sitting on May 8 that the anti-graft agency was closing its case after calling three witnesses, Justice Oriji, had given counsel for the defendants, 14 days to file a no-case submission.

However, at the resumed sitting, Luqman Fagbemi, who held the brief of Dr Alex Izinyon, SAN, counsel for Ehindero, informed the court that they filed a motion seeking the leave of Court for an extension of time to file the no-case submission on behalf of the former IGP.

With no objection from the prosecution and the counsel for the second defendant, Samuel Odariko, Justice Oriji granted an extension of time for the first defendant to file his submission.

The case was then adjourned until Sept. 16 for the adoption of written addresses on the no-case submission by the parties.

 

 

 

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