A
Federal High Court in Abuja will on March 21 rule on whether to admit
in evidence the statement of Col. Nicholas Ashinze, in a charge brought
against him by the Federal Government.
Ashinze was
a former aide to ex National Security Adviser (NSA) Col. Sambo Dasuki.
He is being prosecuted on corruption related offences by the Economic
and Financial Crimes Commission EFCC.
At
the resumed trial, The EFCC had sought to tender the statement of
Ashinze and other document found in his house during a search.
The
EFCC told justice Gabriel Kolawole that it wanted the documents to be
admitted as exhibits to enable it presents its case diligently.
The anti-graft agency said that the documents were vital to its case, hence, the request for their admission.
But
Ashinze vehemently objected to the admission of the documents on the
ground that they were not part of the proof of evidence.
The
defendant claimed that since the EFCC did not plead the statement, it
is too late in the day to seek to tender them in court.
He therefore urged the court to reject the bid to tender them against him.
Justice Kolawole has however fixed March 21 to rule on the issue.
Ashinze and five others are being prosecuted by EFCC on the alleged fraud related offences.
Justice
Kolawole had at the last adjourned date rejected several bank documents
sought to be tendered against the defendants by EFCC.
The
Judge said that the documents were not pleaded in the proof of evidence
and that they were not brought to count by proper person that can
tender them.
By PRNigeria
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