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EFCC Responsible For My Travails In London Court – Ekweremadu

by Kunle Olasanmi
3 years ago
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A former deputy senate president, Senator Ike Ekweremadu, has told a Federal High Court in Abuja that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is responsible for his travails at the London court where he is in detention.

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Senator Ekweremadu has been in custody in London over an alleged organ harvesting.

He told the court that the anti-graft agency wrote a letter to the London court that made the foreign court refuse to admit him to bail.

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Ekweremadu’s allegations were contained in an application he filed before the Nigerian court seeking order of the court to set aside an interim order granted in favour of the federal government for forfeiture of his 40 properties in the country and outside the country.

In the application brought by his counsel, Chief Adegboyega Awomolo, Ekweremadu claimed that the forfeiture order was granted the federal government in error because the EFCC suppressed information and facts in respect of the properties.

Specifically, the detained senator alleged that the EFCC fraudulently obtained the forfeiture order for the government by concealing information that investigation on the 40 properties started as far back as 2008.

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Among others, he alleged that the EFCC was fully aware that he was in detention in London when the application for forfeiture of the properties was filed and argued.

He said that the anti-graft agency deliberately refused to disclose to the court that he was in London detention and would not be able to counter the forfeiture request.

The senator therefore prayed the court to set aside the forfeiture order and stay proceedings in the matter until he resolves his ordeal before the London court.

However, counsel to the EFCC, Mr Silvanus Tahir denied that his client was behind Ekweremadu’s ordeal.

He however admitted that EFCC wrote the London court based on a special request adding that it was a normal routine for anti-graft agencies to exchange information that would be of help to one another.

Tahir did not oppose request for stay of proceedings till Ekweremadu fully resolved his matter before the London court but however, vehemently opposed the request for setting aside of the forfeiture order.

Justice Inyang Edem Ekwo after taking arguments from parties fixed January 25 next year for ruling in the matter.

 

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