Justice Abdul Kafarati of the
Federal High Court sitting in Abuja on Monday, February 15, 2015 upheld the
prayers of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, to prosecute the
duo of Bello Esther Olabisi, a
director with Sheman Anthill Great Ningo Oil and Gas Refinery of Greater Accra,
Ghana and Taibat Atinuke Raheem, a
staff of First Bank Plc, for an alleged N4m fraud.
Olabisi had filed a motion before
the FCT High Court, Maitama, Abuja, seeking N100m damages against EFCC under
the Fundamental Right Procedures Rule for alleged unlawful arrest and
detention, unlawful seizure of property and unlawful freezing of account.
This came following a petition
received by the Commission on March 26, 1014 from one Okon Offiong, Director,
Qua Petroleum Refinery Limited, accusing the applicant of criminal breach of
trust, cheating and theft.
The petitioner allegedly transferred
the sum of $25,000 (equivalent of N4m) in two installments of N2m on August 12
and 13, 2013, respectively to Olabisi’s First Bank account no.: 2020793429.
The money, according to the
petitioner, was meant to be a non-refundable consultancy and legal fee for
Sheman Anthill Great Ningo Oil and Gas Refinery of Greater Accra, Ghana, where
Olabisi works.
The petitioner further alleged to
have transferred the money to Olabisi’s account because it could not be paid in
dollars.
Though she assured the petitioner
that she would send the financial instrument, otherwise called M7799 proof of
fund, a week after receipt of the money, she became elusive.
Olabisi, however, was arrested by
operatives of EFCC in a sting operation on September 10, 2014 and granted an
administrative bail on the same day.
As a result, she was charged with
false pretence and being in possession of forged documents before the Federal
High Court, Maitama, Abuja on February 23, 2015 by the EFCC.
However, efforts by the Commission
to arraign her have been unsuccessful.
Delivering his ruling yesterday,
Justice Kafarati upheld the argument of the respondent counsel, Ibrahim Audu,
who had filed a counter- affidavit and a written address, and dismissed the
suit filed by Olabisi for lack of merit.
Justice Kafarati also directed
Olabisi to make herself available for arraignment by the EFCC, as charges have
been preferred against her.
It will be recalled that Olabisi had
previously been declared wanted by the Commission.
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