Justice
Ibrahim Buba of the Federal High Court, Lagos, today February 19, 2016
granted the request of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission,
EFCC, to seize all properties of former Niger Delta militant, Government
Ekpemupolo (aka Tompolo) who has been declared wanted by the Commission
following his refusal to heed court summons to answer to fraud charges.
At
the resuming hearing today, prosecuting counsel, Festus Keyamo informed
the court of the warrant of arrest issued in respect of Tompolo. He
said despite the warrant of arrest and efforts of security agencies, the
suspect has not been found.
Keyamo
then brought an ex-parte motion to authorise the EFCC to attach and
seize property belonging to Government Ekpemupolo pending his arrest or
appearance before the court.
The
properties are: No. 1 Chief Agbamu Close, DDPA Extension, Effurun,
Delta State; Mieka Dive Limited and Mieka Dive Training Institute
Limited situated at No. 77, Lioth Street, ODPA Ugborikoko, Uvwie Local
Government Area, Delta State; Muhaabix Global Services Limited; a River
Crew Change Boat named MUHA -15; the property known as "Tompolo
Dockyard", by the end of Enerhen Road, Effurun; the property known as
"Tompolo Yard", at the end of Chevron Clinic Road, next to Next Oil,
Edjeba, Warri; the Diving School at Kurutie, at Escravos River; the
property know as "Tompolo House" at Oporaza Town , opposite the Palace
and any other moveable and immoveable property discovered by the EFCC,
belonging to the 1st accused person.
Keyamo asked the court to separate the charge so that the matter can proceed as the 1st accused person has remained elusive.
Tompolo was billed to be arraigned by the EFCC alongside a former director general of the Nigerian Maritime
Administration
and Safety Agency, NIMASA, Mr. Patrick Akpobolokemi and eight others,
on a 40-count charge for alleged conspiracy and diversion of over
N34,000,000,000 (Thirty Four Billion Naira only), belonging to NIMASA.
While Akpobolokemi and others appeared in court, Tompolo failed to do
so, forcing the court to issue a warrant for his arrest.
Justice
Buba granted the request of the prosecution to separate the charge and
fixed a date for the arraignment of the nine other suspects.
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