Captain Andrew |
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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, (today), October 30,
2012 arraigned five suspects before a Federal High Court sitting in Ikoyi,
Lagos, on a four count charge bordering on conspiracy to store one hundred and
eighty five( 185) Metric Tons of automotive gas oil, (also called diesel)
without appropriate license.
The suspects: Captain Odeghe Andrew, Engineer Ebinum Alex, Jelili
Lateef (still at large), Sunday Buluku (still at large) and Monday Osasuwa (still
at large) were arraigned before Justice James Tsoho.
One of the charge reads: “That you captain Odeghe Andrew, Engineer
Ebinum Alex, Jelili Lateef, Sunday Bukulu, Monday Osasuwa, on or about 31st
May, 2012 at Lagos within the jurisdiction of the Federal High Court, being the
Master-in- Command and crew of the vessel MT. Floris conspired to store aboard
the said vessel One Hundred and Eighty Five (185) Metric Tons of automotive gas
oil without appropriate license under section 1 of the Petroleum Act, Cap. P9
Laws of the federation of Nigeria, 2004 and thereby committed an offences
punishable under section 6 of the Petroleum Act, Cap. P9,
Laws of the federation of Nigeria, 2004”.
Laws of the federation of Nigeria, 2004”.
When the charges were read to them, they pleaded not guilty. Prosecution
counsel, Ben Ubi, informed the court that the EFCC was ready to proceed to
trial.
However, defence counsel, Victor Opare, informed the court that he had
filed an application for bail and prayed the court to hear the application. The
judge obliged.
He argued that the offence for which his clients were docked is bail
able and urged the court to consider the plight of one of the accused persons,
Captain Odeghe Andrew who has some health issues, in granting them bail.
This claim of ill health was contested by Ubi who demanded proofs from
the defence.
Justice Tsoho, after listening to their arguments, admitted the
accused persons to bail in the sum of two million naira and one surety in like
sum. The surety must be a resident of Lagos and have a property in the
metropolis. He must also be ready to provide original documents of the
property and the title verified by the EFCC. In addition, the surety must
provide evidence of three years tax payments.
Justice Tsoho adjourned the case to January 22, 2013 and ordered
that the accused persons be remanded in Ikoyi prison.
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