A
Federal High Court sitting in Lagos on Monday issued a fresh order for the
arrest of Government Ekpemupolo, a.k.a Tompolo.
Justice
Ibrahim Buba issued the arrest warrant at the resumption of the case involving
Tompolo and a former director general of the Nigerian Maritime Administration
and Safety Agency, NIMASA, Mr. Patrick Akpobolokemi and eight
others, who are billed for arraignment for alleged conspiracy and
diversion of over N34,000,000,000( Thirty Four Billion Naira only), belonging
to NIMASA.
The new warrant of arrest replaced an earlier one issued on 14 January, 2016.
At the
resumption of the matter on Monday, counsel to Tompolo, Tayo Oyetibo, SAN,
brought before the court an application praying the court to set aside an
earlier order of arrest on Tompolo. However, prosecuting counsel, Festus Keyamo
filed a counter affidavit in respect of the application but later withdrew it.
He,
however, objected to the application orally. He argued by quoting section 221
of Administration of Criminal Justice Act 2015, that Oyetibo's application
should not be heard since the plea of the accused person had not been taken. In
spite of this objection, Justice Buba allowed the defence counsel to move his
application.
In the
application, Oyetibo prayed the court to set aside the arrest order on his
client, arguing that the address on which the substituted service was pasted
does not belong to Tompolo. He said, by this error, the prosecution violated
the order of the court.
He also
tried to convince the court that since his client was addressed as a plaintiff,
the matter before the court could only be a civil one
After
listening to the submissions of Oyetibo, Justice Buba dismissed his application
and all the prayers therein. He ordered all the security organisations in the
country to ensure the apprehension and production of Tompolo before the court
to answer the charges preferred against him by the EFCC. He also ruled that
EFCC can arrest anybody that is alleged to have committed an offense without a
court order.
Before
the court adjourned, Keyamo informed the court that the EFCC has another
charge involving Tompolo and the former NIMASA boss, where a fresh twenty- two
count charge had been filed against them for conspiracy and money laundering to
the tune of N35billion. Justice Buba fixed 25 February, 2016 both for the
appearance of Tompolo in court and the fresh arraignment.
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