... Ex-NSA Insists on Consolidation of
Cases
… Case Adjourned to March 16, 2017
The trial of
the former National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki and four others in the
alleged money laundering and breach of trust charges has been adjourned to
March 16 and 17, 2017.
It was
adjourned by Justice Baba Yusuf of the Federal Capital Territory High Court for
continuation of trial in the alleged N2bn public fund diversion involving
Acacia Holding and Reliance Rferal Hospital Limited.
The trial
was opened with the lead prosecution counsel Mr Rotimi Jacob (SAN), calling his
first witness Mr. Adariko Michael. The witness who is an operative of the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), in a testimony, informed the court
that the anti-graft agency investigated the office of the National Security
Adviser (ONSA) in September 2015 based on a petition received by on a complain alleging
abuse of office and money-laundering.
Michael said
that the Commission went into action the same day by writing letters to the
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), requesting information on the movement of funds
from the ONSA Account to various companies.
He further informed
the court that the response from the CBN indicated that funds were moved from the
ONSA’s bank account domiciled at CBN to two companies Acacia Holding Limited
and Reliance Reference Hospital Limited.
The witness
further testified that the funds were transferred in three tranches of N600mn,
N650mn and N750mn into the account of the companies with UBA, Ecobank and First
Bank Plc.
The EFCC
operative further told Justice Baba Yusuf that letters were written to the
three banks and the responses confirming transfer of the funds were also
received.
He also informed
the court that a letter written to the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) confirmed
one Aminu Baba Kusa as the owner and the sponsor of Acacia holding Limited and
that the said company owner was invited and made voluntary useful statement to
the EFCC.
All the
documents relating to the transactions that led to the trial were tendered by the
prosecution and admitted as exhibits by Justice Baba Yusuf.
Meanwhile
counsel to Colonel Dasuki, Mr. Ahmed Raji SAN has informed Justice Baba Yusuf
Of his intention to file a motion for consolidation of the two charges brought
against his client by the Federal Government in the same court.
Raji informed
Justice Baba Yusuf that it is in the interest of justice and effective case management
that the charges must be merged since they emanated from the same office of the
national security adviser under the headship of his client.
Although the
prosecution counsel objected to the indication of the merger but the Judge said
that the two parties should allow the motion to be filed properly before argument
can be canvassed on the merit or otherwise of the consolidation request.
Meanwhile
further trial has been adjourned to March 16 and 17, 2017.
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