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    N754.8m NIMASA Fraud: EFCC withdraws charges against four defendants

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorNovember 12, 2018No Comments3 Mins Read
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    FILE: Director-General, NIMASA, Patrick Akpolobokemi; Executive Director, Maritime Safety and Shipping Development, Capt Bala Agaba and Commander Maritime Guard Command, Commodore Ebony Aneke who is one of the two naval officers to forfeit properties to FG
    FILE: Director-General, NIMASA, Patrick Akpolobokemi; Executive Director, Maritime Safety and Shipping Development, Capt Bala Agaba and Commander Maritime Guard Command, Commodore Ebony Aneke who is one of the two naval officers to forfeit properties to FG
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    FILE: Director-General, NIMASA, Patrick Akpolobokemi; Executive Director, Maritime Safety and Shipping Development, Capt Bala Agaba and Commander Maritime Guard Command, Commodore Ebony Aneke who is one of the two naval officers to forfeit properties to FG
    FILE: Director-General, NIMASA, Patrick Akpolobokemi; Executive Director, Maritime Safety and Shipping Development, Capt Bala Agaba and Commander Maritime Guard Command, Commodore Ebony Aneke who is one of the two naval officers to forfeit properties to FG

    The trial of former Director-General of Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) Dr. Patrick Akpobolokemi and five others currently standing trial for allegedly stealing the sum of N754.8 million, has taken a new twist as the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) withdrew charges against three of the defendants and made them its witnesses in an amended charge.

    In the original charge filed before a Lagos high court, Akpolobokemi is standing trial before the court alongside Captain Ezekiel Bala Agaba, Vincent Udoye, Ekene Nwakuche, Governor Amechee Juan and Captain Adegboyega Olopoenia Shaib and a company, Gama Marine Nigeria.

    However, in an amended 12 count charge dated 1 November 2018 filed before the court, three of the defendants, Ekene Nwakuche, Governor Amechee Juan and Captain Adegboyega Olopoenia Shaib were removed from the new charge and they were listed as additional witnesses in the attached proof of evidence  to the new charge to testify in the case.

    When the case was mentioned the EFCC legal officer Mr. Rotimi Oyedepo, told the court presided over by Justice Raliat Adeniyi, that the anti-graft agency had amended the charge before the court and removed the names of Nwakuche, Governor Juan and Olopoenia from the charge and make them prosecution witnesses based on emerging facts that they are not culpable in the case.

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    In his reaction counsel to Governor Juan, Barrister Ige Asemudara, said right from onset it was made known to EFCC that his client has no case to answer, so there was no need for plea bargaining as it was being insinuated, stressing that, there was no time his client, Governor Juan and others had a plea deal with the agency.

    He explained that rather it was the agency that spoke with his client and others that the charge will be withdrawn against them and later decided to make them prosecution witnesses.

    “Withdrawing the charge against him reinforces our position from the beginning that he ought not to have been charged,” Asemudara said.

    Following the application to amend the charge, the presiding Judge Raliat Adebiyi while adjourning till 30 November 2018 for continuation of trial struck out the former charge.

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