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Court frees AVM Oguntoyinbo of N166m bribery case

An FCT High Court, Apo on Tuesday was discharged and acquitted AVM Tade Oguntoyinbo of N166 million bribe charge.

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AVM Tade Oguntoyinbo has been freed by the court
AVM Tade Oguntoyinbo has been freed by the court
AVM Tade Oguntoyinbo has been freed by the court

An FCT High Court, Apo on Tuesday discharged and acquitted AVM Tade Oguntoyinbo of N166 million bribe charge.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), charged Oguntoyinbo, with one count of bribery to the tune of N166 million.

The anti-graft agency alleged that  Oguntoyinbo , while being the Chief of Training and Operations of the Nigerian Air Force collected the sum of N166m as gratification from a contractor with the Nigerian Air force, Societe D’ Equipments Internationaux Nigeria Limited.

Delivering judgment, Justice Olukayode Adeniyi, also ordered the EFCC, to refund the N166 million seized from the defendant during the investigation.

Adeniyi held that the prosecution failed to establish that the defendant corruptly received the money in the discharge of his official duty.

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He also held that the prosecution failure to call the Managing Director of Siociete D’Equipment Internationaux, Hima Aboubakar, as a witness was fatal to the case.

“I hereby discharge and acquit the defendant because the prosecution has failed to prove beyond reasonable doubt the fraud charged levels against the defendant”.

The EFCC Counsel, Mr Francis Jirbo, alleged that the offence contravened the provisions of Section 17(1)(a) of the Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Act, 2000.

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Oguntoyinbo, however, denied the allegation and said that the money was a gift from Hima Aboubakar, a representative of Societe D’ Equipments Internationaux Nigeria Limited.

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