Omatsuli
and Momoh, who were charged alongside their companies, Don Parker
Properties Limited and Building Associates Limited respectively, were
said to have shown personal interests in the consultancy contract
awarded to Starline Consultancy Services Limited by the NDDC, thereby
enriching themselves unlawfully.
Investigations
revealed that the defendants received monies in tranches from Starline
Consultancy Services Limited through their companies and used the funds
to purchase properties across the country.
The
offence is contrary to Section 15(2) (b) of the Money Laundering Act
2011 as amended by (Act No. 1 of 2012) and punishable under Section
15(3) of the same Act.
One of the counts reads: "That
you, Engineer Tuoyo Omatsuli, Don Parker Properties Limited, Francis
Momoh and Building Associates Limited, between August 2014 and
September, 2015 at Lagos within the jurisdiction of this Honourable
Court, conspired to disguise the illegal origin of the total sum of N3,
645, 000, 000.00 (Three Billion, Six Hundred and Forty-Five Million
Naira) being proceeds of unlawful activity to wit: corruption and
gratification and thereby commited an offence."
Another
count reads: "That you, Engineer Tuoyo Omatsuli, Don Parker Properties
Limited and Francis Momoh sometime in March, 2017 at Lagos within the
jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, did transfer by selling the
interest of Don Parker Properties Limited in the property known as Block
4, Plot B25 Lekki Peninsula residential Scheme 1, Eti-Osa Local
Government Area of Lagos State measuring approximately 587.195 square
metres to Redline Properties Limited, which property you had acquired
from Jide Tinubu with the proceeds of corruption and gratification
credited into the Diamond Bank Plc account of Building Associates
Limited by Starline Consultancy Limited and thereby commited an offer."
The defendants, however, pleaded not guilty to all the counts when they were read to them.
In
view of their pleas, the prosecution counsel, Ekene Iheanacho, asked
the court for a trial date and prayed the court to remand the defendants
in prison custody to ensure that they attend trial.
However,
counsel to the second, third and fourth defendants, Norrison
Quarkers, SAN, informed the court that his clients had filed and served
bail applications on the prosecution.
Quarker
also informed the court that the third defendant, Momoh, was battling
with "serious health challenges", adding that he was initially granted
an administrative bail by the EFCC on health grounds.
He, therefore, urged the court to admit the third defendant to bail.
Counsel
to the first defendant, Bode Omoboriowo, told the court that his
client had yet to file and serve his bail application on the
prosecution.
Omoboriowo, therefore, prayed the court for a short time to prepare the bail application.
He
also prayed the court to remand the first defendant in the EFCC custody
pending when the bail application will be filed and served.
Prosecution counsel, Iheanacho however, did not oppose the prayers of the defence.
He also stated that he was just served with the bail application of the third defendant in court today.
He, therefore, asked the court for time to respond to the applications.
Iheanacho
further urged the court to remand the defendants in prison custody,
adding that the EFCC detention facilitiy was already congested.
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