The Federal High Court sitting in Kaduna, presided over by Justice
S.M. Shuaibu, yesterday gave an interim order, forfeiting the 17
vehicles found in the warehouse of former Comptroller General of
Customs, Abdullahi Dikko Inde, to the Federal Government.
The order was sequel to an ex parte application by the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), seeking among others, the forfeiture
of the vehicles to the Federal Government, pending the conclusion of
investigation and determination of the case.
According to a statement in Abuja by EFCC’s Head Media and Publicity,
Wilson Uwujaren, in his ruling, Justice Shuaibu held that “the 17
vehicles, which are now in the custody of the applicant (EFCC) and as
properly described and listed in the schedule marked Exhibit EFCC 2
attached to the affidavit in support of the application are hereby
forfeited to the Federal Government of Nigeria in the interim, pending
conclusion of the investigation.”
Operatives of the commission had on February 20 stormed the warehouse of
the former Customs boss on Nnamdi Azikiwe Street, Kaduna and discovered
17 exotic vehicles worth hundreds of millions of naira, suspected to be
proceeds of crime.
Meanwhile, the EFCC has dissociated itself from the activities of a
certain Messrs Pinnacle Trading & Investment Nigeria Limited, whom
it said have been parading themselves as auctioneers purportedly
appointed by the Commission to dispose of impounded petroleum products
aboard MT Good Success and MT Asteris.
It said: “The general public is hereby warned to refrain from
engaging in any activity in relation to the auctioning of any vessel or
petroleum product on behalf of the commission, as EFCC has not duly
authorised anyone to act on its behalf in that regard.
“The sources of the fraudulent letter of engagement being paraded by
Messrs. Pinnacle Trading & Investment Nigeria Limited are currently
being investigated, with a view to bringing them to book.”
The vessels and their operators were arrested by the Nigerian Navy
for engaging in illegal activities and handed over to the EFCC. The
statement added: “By virtue of two judgments of Justice I.N Buba of the
Federal High Court, Lagos on December 15, 2015, their operators were
convicted and the vessels and their contents, totaling 4,882.097 metric
tons of Premium Motor Spirit (petrol) and crude oil forfeited to the
Federal Government.
“For the avoidance of any doubt, EFCC has not entered into any
contract with, nor appointed Messrs Pinnacle Trading & Investment
Nigeria Limitedd to act on its behalf on any matter, whatsoever.
“Anyone found to be parading himself as an auctioneer or agent under
whatever guise in respect of the vessels MT Good Success and
MT Asteris and their contents, should be reported to the commission or
the nearest police station.”
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