EFCC Arrests Abia APC Chieftain, Benjamin Apugo for N36m Land Scam

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC has arrested a chieftain of the All Progressive Congress (APC), Chief Benjamin Benedict Apugo at his village, Nkata Ibeku, in Abia State.

The spokesperson of the EFCC, Wilson Uwujaren noted that Apugo’s arrest yeatersday, was sequel to the July, 4, 2016 warrant issued to that effect by a Federal High Court in Umuahia  presided over by Justice D.E. Osiagor after the accused failed to appear before the court to take his plea on  a three count charge bordering on obtaining money by false pretense brought against him by the EFCC.

He was alleged to have fraudulently sold six  plots of land valued at N36.000,000  belonging to the Nigeria Railway Cooperation located at Umunwulari Nkata Ibeku layout, Planning Scheme Umuahia.

A previous warrant was issued for the arrest of the defendant on October, 8, 2015 by Justice  F.A. Olubanjo after he had failed to appear before the court on same charge.

Even though the politician had earlier been invited by the Commission where he made statement under caution and was released on administrative bail, he had since then become elusive.

He had however through his counsel, Professor Earnest Ojukwu, SAN tried to frustrate the case on three previous instances either by applying for the quashing or the transfer of the case to another judge.

After, Justice Olubanjo was transferred and Justice Evelyn Anyadike took over the matter,  Ojukwu (SAN) moved a motion to quash the charge and set aside the bench warrant which was refused prompting  him to petition the Chief Judge stating that the defendant has no confidence in the judge.

Based on the petition, the Chief Judge transferred the case to the present judge, Justice Osiagor who heard the two applications and in a considered ruling, dismissed application to quash the charge and suspended the bench warrant.

He however ordered the defendant to appear before him pursuant to Section 87 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act, 2015 on the next adjourned date of July 4,2016,  an appointment which for the umpteenth time, the APC chieftain failed to honour  necessitating the latest arrest warrant to produce him in court on Wednesday October 11,2016.


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