14.12.15

Ex NIMASA bossForced into a waiting bus byEFCC officials


EFCC officials literally dragged former Nigerian
Maritime Administration and Safety Agency,
NIMASA boss Patrick Ziadeke Akpobolokemi into
their waiting bus after they stormed the Federal
High Court to effect his arrest today Dec 14th.


According to PM News, the embattled former
Director General of NIMASA who has been
arraigned before two different courts of the
federal high court on charges of stealing and
conversion of money running into billions of
Naira, was just coming from a court presided over
by justice Ibrahim Buba, where one the cases was
adjourned till 18th January, 2016 for trial and was
about to enter his car outside the court when he
was accosted by two EFCC operatives and two
armed mobile policemen.
They requested for him to follow them and when
he refused, they dragged him into their waiting
bus.
The former NIMASA boss had earlier been
arraigned with three other accused persons and
three companies over an alleged stealing and
conversion of N2,659,457,666.00.
In a twenty-two count criminal charge number
FHC/L/511C/15 signed and filed before the court
by the EFCC prosecutor Barrister Festus Keyamo,
it was alleged that Patrick Ziadeke Akpobolokemi,
Captain Ezekiel Bala Agaba, Ekene Nwakuche and
Governor Amechee Juan with intent to defraud
and conspire together to induce the Federal
Government of Nigeria to approve and deliver to
NIMASA the sum of N2,659,457,666.60 under the
false pretense that the said sum represented the
cost for the implementation of the International
Ship and Port Security (ISPS) code in Nigeria
Ports thereby committed an offence contrary to
and punishable under sections 8(a) 1(3) of the
Advance Fee Fraud and other Fraaud Related
Offences Act,2006.
All the accused persons were also alleged to have
conspired with these three companies BLOCK AND
STONZ LTD, KENZO LOGISTICS LIMITED, AND
AL-KENZO LOGISTICS LTD to commit the offence
thereby committed an offence contrary to section
18(a) of the money laundering Act 2012 and
punishable under section 15(3) of the same act.
They all pleaded not guilty and were granted bail
in the sum of N50 million with one surety who
must possess landed property worth N50million
the accused must deposit their international
passport with the court as the are also ban from
travelling outside the country.




  
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