Ehindero |
The Independent Corrupt Practices
and other related offences Commission stated this in a statement by its
spokesperson, Mr. Folu Olamiti, which was obtained by SHOWBIZPLUS.
Ehindero alongside a former
Commissioner of Police in charge of budget, John Obaniyi, had been arraigned
before Justice Mudashiru Oniyangi for allegedly misappropriating about N557m
belonging to the Police.
The trial judge, who dismissed
the former IG’s objection to the six counts, ordered the accused to face trial
to prove his innocence.
Not satisfied, the accused person
approached the Court of Appeal to challenge the decision of the lower court on
three grounds.
He asked the court to determine
whether the trial court had jurisdiction to entertain the charge.
He also asked the court to
determine whether there was a prima facie case linking them to the charge.
The accused also prayed the court
to determine whether the prosecutor, Mr. Paul Bassi, or any other officers of
the ICPC, could validly prosecute him without a fiat of the AGF in view of the
constitutional powers of the Attorney General of the Federation enshrined under
Section 174(1) and (2) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended).
In its ruling, the Court of
Appeal resolved all the three issues in favour of the prosecution and
consequently ordered that the matter be sent back to the Abuja High Court for
expeditious hearing.
The Appeal Court also held that
the High Court had the jurisdiction to hear the criminal complaint brought
against the accused person.
2 comments:
Police too thief. He should be made to pay back every kobo stolen. Shikena!
How police wan good? wen e be say na the ogas they steal all the money.
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