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EFCC Urges Court To Dismiss Ibeto’s Appeal Against Arrest In N4.8bn Fraud Case

by Olugbenga Soyele
2 years ago
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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has asked the Lagos Division of the Court of Appeal to dismiss an appeal filed by Cletus Ibeto, Chairman of Ibeto Energy Development Company, seeking to nullify the bench warrant issued against him by a Lagos State High Court in Ikeja.

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The EFCC argued that the lower court has the power to order the arrest of the businessman, notwithstanding his preliminary objection challenging its jurisdiction to try him.

Justice Ismail Ijelu had, on November 3, 2023, ordered the defendant’s arrest after he failed to appear before the court on four different occasions to take his plea over an alleged N4.8 billion fraud despite repeated hearing notices served on him.

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The anti-graft agency charged the defendant alongside his companies, Ibeto Energy Development Company and Odoh Holdings Ltd, on a 10-count charge of conspiracy, fraud, forgery, and fraudulent use of documents.

Dissatisfied with the order and the court’s refusal to hear his preliminary objection, the defendant filed an appeal before the Court of Appeal, formulating seven grounds for appeal.

The appellant, through his lawyer, Chief Wole Olanipekun, argued that his preliminary objection raised the issue of constitutional territory and that it is of such a threshold nature that it demands to be heard and determined before arraignment.

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He also contended that his presence in court and his arraignment are not mandatory preconditions for the hearing of a preliminary objection touching on the court’s jurisdiction, which was already ripe for adjudication.

The appellant, therefore, asked the Court of Appeal to set aside or vacate the warrant of arrest and also strike out the suit before the lower court.

But the counsel to the EFCC, Rotimi Jacobs (SAN), argued that it is only when the appellant appears before the court and takes his plea to the charge that issues are joined in a criminal trial, and that until this happens, he is technically not under the jurisdiction of the court.

Jacobs also submitted that the appearance of the appellant’s counsel is insufficient because the law empowers the court, when satisfied that the defendant is absent without a valid excuse, to issue a bench warrant against him to secure his presence in court.

He further stated that the intention of the lawmaker in enacting section 396 (2) of ACJA is that any objection regarding the validity of Information or a charge should only be raised after the plea of the defendant has been taken.

“It is not the intention of the lawmaker to give a Defendant who is challenging the validity of an Information or a charge preferred against him the liberty to stay in his house and brief a counsel to appear in court on his behalf without him appearing in court.

“It is clear that the lower court was patient with the Appellant enough, but the Appellant deliberately refused to appear before the court. It is, therefore, unfair for the Appellant to argue that the lower court disregarded its record. The Appellant and the other defendants delayed the proceedings by their deliberate refusal to attend the court’s proceedings.

During Monday’s proceedings, Jacobs told the court that Chief Ibeto had approached the anti-graft agency seeking to enter a plea bargain arrangement and pay back the money he allegedly obtained from the nominal complainant, Chief Daniel Chukwudozie.

However, Chief Olanipekun denied knowledge of the discussion; he told the appellate court that his client told him to continue with the appeal.

Following the development, the three-person panel of the court led by Justice Muhammed Mustapha fixed May 7 for the adoption of the appeal by the lawyers.

Other panel members are Justice Folashade Ojo and Justice Abdullahi Mahmud Bayero.

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