The
absence of an Abuja Federal High Court judge, Justice Silvanus Oriji, on
Tuesday, staled the trial of former Inspector-General of Police, Sunday
Ehindero, and a former police commissioner, John Obaniyi.
The
Independent Corruption Practices and Other Related Offences Commission,
arraigned the duo before the Judge on a five-count bordering on fraud and
conspiracy.
The
prosecutor, Mr O.G. Iwuagwu, had told the court that the duo were being tried
for alleged N16.4 million fraud.
Iwuagwu
told the court that the defendants committed the alleged offence between May
2006 and November 2006, when they allegedly conspired and used their positions
to place N500 million in two fixed deposit accounts.
He
told the court that the money was part of the N557,995,065 donated by the Bayelsa
State Government to the Nigeria Police Force for the purchase of arms and
ammunition.
The
prosecutor alleged that the said N500 million placed in fixed deposits yielded
N16.4 million interest.
The
defendants had denied the charges.
At
the resumed hearing on Tuesday, the matter could not be heard due to the
absence of the Judge and the case was adjourned to June 26, for the
continuation of hearing.
(NAN)
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