Justice Oluwatoyin Ipaye of a Lagos High Court sitting in
Ikeja, on Monday, December 16, 2013 postponed a fresh bid by the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, to arraign Mr.Fred
Ajudua for an $8.39m scam.
Ajudua will now be arraigned
on February 12, 2014 on a fresh 13-count charge that borders on
conspiracy and obtaining money by false pretence
.
EFCC counsel,
Seidu Atteh, told the court that Ajudua, (alongside others who are still
at large) defrauded a former Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General
Ishaya Bamaiyi (retd) of about $8.395 million while in detention at the
Kirikiri Maximum Prison, Lagos between November 2004 and June 2005.
Other
suspects involved in the scam and who are on the run are Alumile
Adedeji(a.k.a Ade Bendel), Princess Hamabon William and one Mr. Kenneth.
Ajudua and Charles Orie are already facing trial at the Lagos High
Court for allegedly defrauding two Dutch businessmen, Remy Cina and
Pierre Vijgen of $1.69million.
Atteh told the court that Ajudua
and his accomplices, fraudulently collected the money from Bamaiyi in
installments, claiming that the payments represented the professional
fees charged by Chief Afe Babalola, SAN, to handle Bamaiyi’s case in
court and facilitate his release from prison.
Besides, Ajudua
claimed that $1million out of the money collected from Bamaiyi would be
used to assist Justice Olubunmi Oyewole offset the payment of the
hospital bill of his father who, Ajudua falsely claimed, was on
admission at the Saint Nicholas Hospital in Lagos, for an undisclosed
ailment.
Justice Oyewole was presiding over Bamaiyi’s case in
court at the time. Ajudua’s counsel, Richard Ahoharuogba told the court
that his client only became aware of the matter on Saturday and could
not attend the court session because “he is still seriously ill”. He
then sought an adjournment to enable Ajudua appear in court.
Justice
Ipaye adjourned the matter till February 12, 2014 for arraignment and
ordered that a warrant of production be served on the prison authority
where Ajudua is being detained to enable him appear at the next
adjourned date.
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