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Again, Court Sends EFCC Boss, Bawa To Jail | READ WHY

Faith Ukanwa

Feb 06, 2023

Again, Court Sends EFCC Boss, Bawa To Jail | READ WHY
A Kogi State High Court on Monday, February 6, ordered that the chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Abdulrasheed Bawa be remanded in Kuje prison for 14 days for disobeying a court order.

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Justice R.O. Ayoola gave the judgement while ruling on an application for Bawa to be committed to prison for disobeying a court ruling delivered on November 30, 2022, wherein the EFCC chairman was directed to produce the applicant in the case, one Ali Bello.

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Ali Bello had dragged Bawa to court for allegedly arresting and detaining him illegally. The court had ruled in favour of Bello, however, the EFCC flaunted court order and arraigned him for alleged money laundering three days after the ruling.

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The EFCC's applications for setting aside and stay of execution of the ruling were refused for want of merit.

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The Court had, in Form 49, Order IX, Rule 13, marked, "HCL/697M/2022ÔÇØ and titled, "Notice to Show Cause Why Order of Committal Should not be Made,ÔÇØ asked the EFCC Chairman to appear before it on January 18, 2022 to explain why he should not be jailed for flouting the order given on December 12, 2022 in a case filed by Ali Bello against the EFCC and Bawa, as the 1st and 2nd respondents, respectively.

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The court ordered that the EFCC and Bawa be served the motion of notice together with Form 49 by substituted means.

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The court had declared the arrest and detention of the applicant in the face of a subsisting court order made by a court of competent jurisdiction and without a warrant of arrest "or being informed of the offence for which he was arrestedÔÇØ as unlawful, unconstitutional, and in contravention of the personal liberty and dignity of human person guaranteed under Chapter IV of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended).

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The court had also ordered the respondents to tender an apology to the applicant in a national newspaper and awarded N10 million compensation for him.

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