Thursday 10 November 2016

N8 billion currency scam: Fresh application for plea bargain stalls trial

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Justice Joyce Abdulmaleek of the Federal High Court, Ibadan, on Thursday adjourned till December 6 hearing on the plea bargain process between Olunike Afolabi and the EFCC in the ongoing N8 billion currency scam case.
Afolabi, Kolawole Babalola, Adeola Olaniran, Philip Togun and Adewale Ademola along with others had since 2015 been standing trial over multiple charges bordering on conspiracy, forgery, stealing and recirculation of N8 billion, property of the Central Bank of Nigeria.
Ms. Abdulmaleek adjourned the case to allow Afolabi and the EFCC conclude all the processes involved in the plea bargain arrangement.
She said the adjournment would also allow the charge sheets to be amended to reflect the current realities.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that at the resumed trial, counsel to Afolabi, Adewole Olajire, had announced that his client had begun a plea bargain process with the EFCC.
Mr. Olajire said that the whole process would be completed within two weeks.
Other defence counsel led by Olayinka Bolanle urged the court to consider the plea bargain application and adjournment in the interest of justice and fair trial.
Adebisi Adeniyi, the prosecuting counsel, who confirmed receipt of the plea bargain application, also urged the court to grant the adjournment .

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