The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has
charged a former Commander of the Joint Task Force (Operation Pulo
Shield), Major General, Emmanuel Atewe and former Director-General of
Nigerian Maritime and Administration Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Patrick
Akpolobokemi before the Federal High Court in Lagos over an alleged
N19. 7 billion fraud.
Major General Atewe, Akpolobokemi and two others were accused by the
EFCC of conspiracy, fraud, stealing and fraudulent conversion of the sum
of N19. 744, 041, 556 billion, to their personal use.
Others whose names appeared on the 11-count charge are Kime Engozu and Josephine Otuaga.
However, their planned arraigned before Justice Saliu Saidu today was
stalled owing to the objections raised by Akpolobokemi, who told the
court that he was not served with a copy of the charge.
The former NIMASA boss, also told the court that he was not aware
that he would be arraigned on a new charge, so he had not briefed a
lawyer to represent him in the case.
Justice Saidu, in a short ruling, held that there is need for the
prosecution to serve and give the defence enough time to prepare their
defence.
He therefore adjourned the case till June 3, when all the accused
persons would have been properly served with the charge sheet and proof
of evidence.
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