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A former national publicity secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party , Olisa Metuh, was absent from the Federal High Court in Abuja for his trial on money laundering charges involving the N 400 m he allegedly received fraudulently from the Office of the National Security Adviser in 2014.

Meuth ’ s lawyer , Dr Onyechi Ikpeazu ( SAN ) , informed the trial judge, Justice Okon Abang , on Monday that the ex – spokesperson for the PDP was absent from court because he was on an admission at the Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital in Nnewi , Anambra State.

He told the judge that the hospital on behalf of the defendant sent to the court a letter dated January 21 , 2017 stating that it had admitted Metuh since January 20. The defence lawyer sought an adjournment to enable him to report the status of the issues of his client ’s health to the court . But in response , the lawyer prosecuting Metuh and his company, Destra Investments Limited , on behalf of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Mr. Sylvanus Tahir , said the development would frustrate further the trial.

He however said he would not oppose the request for adjournment since it was based on health. Tahir expressed regrets that by virtue of the provisions of section 266 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act, the matter could not proceed without Metuh being in court .

He also recalled that the Supreme Court had on January 12, 2018, while delivering judgment in an interlocutory appeal filed on behalf of Metuh ’ s firm , ordered the Federal High Court to give the trial an accelerated hearing . But Ikpeazu said Justice Abang had always given the case an accelerated hearing .

He noted that Metuh ’s ill health could not have been orchestrated by the defence to frustrate the trial. Justice Abang said he would adjourn till Tuesday since the prosecution did not oppose the request for adjournment “to enable the court to be briefed ” on Metuh ’ s health status.

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JUST IN: Customs Hands Over 21 Stolen Vehicles To Canadian Government

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The Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) has transferred 21 stolen “Sport Utility Vehicles” (SUVs) and other assorted vehicles to the Canadian Government, following their recovery from various locations across the country.

 

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Former Kogi Governor Yahaya Bello Now In Our Custody — EFCC

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has revealed that former Kogi State governor, Yahaya Bello, has been detained in the agency’s custody for allegedly misappropriating over N110 billion in public funds.

The EFCC stated that the former governor appeared at its headquarters after months of ignoring invitations and avoiding court summons related to fraud connected to his administration.

EFCC spokesperson, Dele Oyewale, on Tuesday said that Bello had been detained and would be questioned about the allegations against him.

According to reports, Bello responded to the EFCC’s invitation on Tuesday, arriving at the EFCC office with his lawyers, but without his successor, Governor Usman Ododo, who had reportedly been shielding him from arrest.

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Libya Arrests Four Nigerians Over Drug Trafficking, Health Risks [VIDEO]

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Libyan authorities have arrested four Nigerians in Sabha and Bani Walid on charges related to drug trafficking and testing positive for infectious diseases.

The arrests were announced on Monday by Migrant Rescue Watch, an advocacy group, through a post on X (formerly Twitter).

In Sabha, the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) conducted a raid at the residence of two Nigerian suspects and seized 1,200 hallucinogenic pills along with other illicit substances. Both suspects were handed over to the Sabha Security Directorate for further investigation.

In a statement, Migrant Rescue Watch confirmed: “CID in Sabha carried out a raid on a reported location and arrested two Nigerian drug traffickers. During a search of the premises, police found 1,200 hallucinogenic pills and other illicit drugs. Both individuals were transferred to the Sabha Security Directorate.”

In a separate incident, two Nigerians, a male and a female, were detained in Bani Walid during a routine health screening after testing positive for infectious diseases.

The Directorate for Combating Illegal Migration (DCIM) in Bani Walid transferred the suspects to Tripoli, Libya’s capital, for further processing and eventual repatriation to Nigeria.

Migrant Rescue Watch’s statement read, “DCIM Bureau in Bani Walid transferred two Nigerian #migrants (female and male) who tested positive for infectious diseases to Tripoli for repatriation.”

Bani Walid, located south of Tripoli, is known as a transit hub for migrants attempting to cross into Europe. Libyan authorities continue to crack down on illegal activities and enforce public health measures within the region.

 

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