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« Reply #2 on: June 13, 2011, 01:08:31 PM »


EFCC re-arrests Bankole

The Federal High Court sitting in Abuja on Monday granted bail to Dimeji Bankole, a former Speaker of the House of Representatives after eight nights in the custody of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

However, some agents of the Commission immediately re-arrested Mr. Bankole and he will be arraigned on fresh charges today with his former deputy, Usman Nafada.

Bankole who is facing prosecution on alleged corruption charges committed while in office, was asked to submit his international passport to the court which granted him bail earlier in the day in the sum of N5 million and a surety in like sum, with a landed property in Abuja.

He was arrested on Sunday June 5, and charged to court for inflating contract awards which includes the cost of 400 units of 40-inch Samsung (LNS.3410 Television sets) purchased at the rate of N525, 000 per unit, instead of the prevailing market price of N295, 000 and thereby committed an offense contrary to Section 58 (4) (a) of the Public Procurement Act No. 14 of 2007 and punishable under Section 58 (5) of the same Act.

The Commission had also in Abuja on Sunday arrested Mr. Nafada over allegations of corruption while in office.
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« Reply #1 on: June 13, 2011, 12:03:06 PM »


well i advised the EFCC to grant him bail but with a condition that hes passport shold be seized from him and a sum of 20 million naria.
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« on: June 11, 2011, 07:25:46 PM »


The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, yesterday, pleaded a Federal High Court in Abuja, to dismiss the bail application that was filed before it by the embattled former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Dimeji Bankole, insisting that the applicant, if free, will interfere with other investigations involving him.

The anti-graft agency stated this on a day the accused person, implored the High Court to take cognizance of his antecedents and grant him bail, vowing that he would be available for the continuation of his trial.

Bankole, through his counsel, Chief Adegboyega Awomolo, SAN, begged the trial judge in the matter, Justice Donatus Okorowo, to consider the well being of his two kids and aged parents, and order his immediate release from the custody of the EFCC, just as he described all the allegations that were leveled against him as baseless.

Arguing a 20 paragraphed affidavit he filed in support of his motion for bail, the former speaker relied on a Court of Appeal decision in James Ibori Vs Federal Republic of Nigeria as well as Supreme Court decision in Bamiyi Vs State, reported in the 8-NWLR, to insist that fears expressed by the EFCC that he would abscond from the country, was not enough reason for the court to deny him bail.

According to his counsel, Awomolo, SAN, “the fear that an accused person will run away is not a reason to deny him bail as jumping bail also has its own  criminal consequences. The world is now a small global village where criminals have no hiding place.

“Going by the provisions of section 86, 87, 88 and 89 of the Evidence Act, a court can only act on legally admissible evidence whether oral or documentary. EFCC’s allegation that a security aide to the accused person informed it about his plans to abscond to the United Kingdom before he was arrested, offends the provisions of the Evidence Act as the prosecution failed to state the name of that security aide”, he argued.


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