The Independent Corruption
Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, ICPC, on Wednesday, November
28, 2018, re-arraigned a former inspector-general of police, Sunday Ehindero,
and a former commissioner of police, John Obaniyi, over alleged N16.4 million
fraud.
The accused were again
arraigned on 10 amended charges before a Federal Capital Territory High Court
sitting at Apo.
The charge borders on
conspiracy, fraud and making false statement.
The former police chiefs,
however, pleaded not guilty to the charges.
Mr O.G. Iwuagwu, the
prosecutor, told the court that the accused committed the offences from May
2006 to November 2006.
He said that the duo
conspired and used their positions to place N500 million in two fixed deposit
accounts.
Iwuagwu said that the money
was part of N557,995,065.00 donated by the Bayelsa State Government to the
Nigeria Police for the purchase of arms and ammunition.
The prosecutor said that
the N500 million placed in fixed deposits yielded an interest of N16, 412,
315.06.
The News Agency of Nigeria
reports that the alleged offences contravene Sections 26(1) and 22(5) of the
ICPC Act, 2000.
Counsel to the accused,
Messrs Kenneth Onorun and Samuel Obairko, prayed the court to uphold the bail
granted to them when they were first arraigned.
They objected to the
prosecutor’s application for the court to proceed with evidence by a
prosecution witness who, the prosecutor said, was ready to testify.
The defence counsel
submitted that the statements of the accused were not served along with the
amended charge.
Justice Sylvanus Orji
directed the prosecutor to serve the defence counsel with the statements.
He adjourned the case until
January 8, 2018, for hearing.
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