Justice Y. Halilu of
the Federal Capital Territory High Court sitting in Jabi on Wednesday, July 5,
2017 ordered one Ibrahim Kamba, a suspected land racketeer, to pay the sum of N15,000
as fine to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, for delaying
trial.
Kamba was arraigned
on March 23, 2017 on one-count charge bordering on obtaining money by false
pretence.
He was alleged to
have been involved in a land scam to the tune of N7million.
The case, which was initially
slated for March 27, 2017 for commencement of trial, has suffered several
adjournments due to the continued absence of the defendant in court.
Having obliged the defendant
with several adjournments, the court, at the last sitting (June 14, 2017)
warned that it would no longer tolerate any action from either of the parties
aimed at frustrating speedy trial of the case.
At the resumed trial
today, though Kamba was present in court, his counsel, Azeez Hassan from the chambers of Hassan Liman,
SAN, sought for further adjournment to afford his client more time to recover
from an undisclosed illness.
Counsel to EFCC, Vou Dalyop, however kicked,
urging the court to impose sanction on the defendant for what she described as “a
calculated attempt by the accused to evade justice”.
According to her, the EFCC had always been
bringing its witnesses to court at great costs. She, therefore, urged the court
to award a sum of N100,000 against the defendant as fine.
Apparently miffed by the conduct of the
defendant, Justice Halilu awarded cost against the defendant and adjourned to October
9, 2017 for trial to commence.
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