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N1.4bn fraud: Court rejects Kogi Assembly candidate bail application

by Joy Onuorah
December 6, 2022
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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has arraigned the Kogi State New Nigeria Peoples Party House of Assembly candidate for Ankpa II Constituency, Ismaila Yousuf, before the Federal High Court, sitting in Lagos State.

Ismaila was arraigned on 18 counts alongside two others in connection with alleged N1.4bn bank fraud.

The other two defendants are Abdulmalik Salau, a former bank employee, and Ngene Joshua Dominic.

However, the bail application filed by Atumeyi and Ngene Joshua Dominic who are both the first and second defendants in the fraud trial was dismissed by Justice T.G. Ringim.

The EFCC, through its counsel, Rotimi Oyedepo (SAN), on Monday, during their arraignment, told Justice Ringim Tijjani that the offences border on concealment of proceeds of fraud, cybercrime and money laundering.

The defendants were specifically accused of laundering the sum in tranches of $480,000, N100 million, N12.5 million, N9 million, N7 million, N7m, N12m, N8m, $140,000 and N326,400,000.

They were also alleged to have acquired a series of cars including N12.5 million black Mercedes Benz C300, N9 million Black Range Rover, N7 million BMW 3 series, N7 million Toyota Hilux 2014 upgraded to 2021, N8 million White Toyota Hilux 2010, N10 million White Toyota Hilux and N12 million Black BMW SURXI 2016.

Also, the court heard that the defendants directly transferred N80 million to Frank Maya Integrated Ventures, acquired a property known as N0 8, Grace Crescent, Efab Queens Estate, Gwarimpa, Abuja, and concealed N326,400,000 and $140,000 in a Black Escalade SUV.

Each of the defendants pleaded not guilty to the counts.

However, Justice Ringim adjourned the case for ruling on the bail application.

Tags: EFCC

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