Standup9ja - $4.8m
fraud: EFCC lacks power to try me, Ajudua tells court
A
Lagos-based lawyer and socialite, Fred Ajudua has told the Lagos State High
Court sitting in Ikeja to quash the $4.8 million fraudulent charge leveled
against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for
allegedly defrauding former Chief of Army Staff, retired Lt.-Gen. Ishaya
Bamaiyi.
The
anti-graft agency had dragged Ajudua to court over allegation of defrauding
Bamaiyi while both were in prison custody in 2004 for different offences.
Bamaiyi
was facing trial for the attempted murder of Mr Alex Ibru, the late publisher
of the Guardian newspaper when Ajudu allegedly approached and convinced him
that he could help to secure his freedom.
He
was said to have obtained the money under the guise that it was the legal fees
for the law firm of Chief Afe Babalola and Co.
At
the resumption of proceeding yesterday, Ajudua, in an application dated
January, 6, 2017 which also challenged the court’s jurisdiction to hear the
case said the EFCC lacked the power to initiate the suit against him. He thus
asked the court to quash the charge.
But
in a counter-submission, counsel to the EFCC, Mr S.A. Atteh, said there was a
judgment of the Court of Appeal upholding the right of the EFCC to prosecute
the case.
The
presiding judge, Justice Oyefeso adjourned the case to March 30 for ruling.
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