Nigeria: Ex-FCT Minister's Son Remanded in Prison
Son of a former FCT
minister, Shamsudeen Bala Mohammed, was yesterday remanded in prison
custody after his arraignment on fraud charges.
Justice Nnamdi
Dimgba of Abuja Federal High Court ruled that Shamsudeen be kept in Kuje
Prison pending ruling on his bail application
on Friday February 3. The
judge also fixed trial for March 27 and 28.
The Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) had told the court not to grant bail
to Shamsudeen saying he could attempt to destroy evidence in his
prosecution.
EFCC counsel,
Prince Ben Ikani told the court that the accused failed to submit to the
commission's routine data capturing after he was granted administrative
bail.
Bala was arraigned
on a 15-count charge bordering on money laundering and false asset
declaration. He was arraigned together with four companies: Bird Trust
Agro Allied Limited, Intertrans Global Logisitics Ltd, Diakin
Telecommunications Ltd and Bal-Vac Mining Nigeria Ltd.
Arguing his counter
affidavit to the bail application filed by defence counsel, Chris Uche
(SAN), Ikani said Shamsudeen, who also failed to give his international
passport to the EFCC "is not somebody to be trusted on the surface."
But defence counsel
asked the court to grant the bail application explaining that
Shamsudeen has not jumped bail since he was granted administrative bail.
He added that the defendant cannot just volunteer his passport if EFCC
did not demand for it.
The EFCC accused
Bala of paying sums of money in cash, which exceeded the statutory
limits, to various companies for acquisition of properties without going
through a financial institution.