Justice E. S. Chukwu of the Federal High Court, Abuja today granted the request of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, to evacuate for safe keeping the petroleum products recovered from the 14 suspected oil thieves currently facing prosecution for charges bordering on conspiracy and oil bunkering.
At the resumed hearing today, the EFCC through
an ex-parte motion brought pursuant to section 26 of the EFCC Act, 2004, prayed
the court for an order granting leave to the applicant to evacuate the petroleum
products conveyed by the respondents in trucks and vehicles as specified in the
schedule attached to the affidavit, for safe keeping.
The recovered petroleum products are currently
at the premises of Shittu Alao Barracks of the 177 Battalion, Guards Brigade,
Nigerian Army, Keffi, Nasarawa State.
EFCC counsel, Elizabeth Ayodele specifically
prayed the court for an order directing the Managing Director of PPMC, the
Department of Petroleum Resources or the relevant arm of NNPC to evacuate and
keep in safe custody the crude oil recovered from the trucks and any further
order or orders as the court may make in the circumstance.
Justice E.S Chukwu granted the motion as prayed
and adjourned the case to May 27, 2013 for continuation of hearing.
It will be recalled that the
suspects - Joseph Amaechi, Israel Friday, Ubadia Francis, Abayomi Adebisi,
Abdullahi Idris, Samuel Job, Onah Peter Ode, Sabo Tasha Hassan, Abdullahi Moh'd,
Abubakar Abdulkadir, Ehiogu Paul, Ibrahim Saidu, Garba Mohammed and Bartholomew
Onyema were arrested at Toto Military checkpoint, Nasarawa State with 14 trailer
load of suspected crude oil after a failed attempt to bribe their way through
the checkpoint.
By Emeka Ibemere
By Emeka Ibemere
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