The
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on Monday, arraigned
Mr. Abdullahi Ishaq, a former staff of the Commission before Justice
Salisu Garba of the Federal Capital Territory High Court, Abuja on a
2-count charge bordering on professional misconduct, corrupt practices
and false declaration of assets.
The
accused, a former Detective Inspector with the EFCC attached to the
office of the Head of Operations, Abuja, is alleged to have used his
position to fraudulently receive a Toyota Camry car as gratification
from Dr. Shuabu Teidi, a former Director of Pension Accounts, Office of
the Head of Civil Service of the Federation, who is presently being
prosecuted by the Commission over a N4.5 Billion pension scam. Ishaq
also failed to disclosure in his Asset Declaration, a house be built in
Yarlemo Naibawa area of Kano State, thereby committing an offence
contrary to Section 27(3)(a)of the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission Act 2004 and punishable under Section 27(3) of the same Act.
One
of the counts read, “That you Abdullahi Ishaq being an operative of the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) attached to the office
of the Head of Operations, Abuja on or about the 4th of November, 2010
at Abuja, within the Abuja Judicial Division of the High Court of the
Federal Capital Territory being a public officer used your position in
the office of the Head of Operations, to receive a Toyota Camry car with
registration No. BG 260 MKA from Dr. Shuaibu Teidi as gratification for
yourself and thereby committed an offence punishable under section 19
of the ICPC Act, 2000”.
The accused pleaded not guilty when the charge was read to him.
Upon
the plea, counsel to the EFCC, O.I Uket asked the court to fix a date
for trial and that the accused be remanded in prison custody. In
response, counsel to the accused Edwin Inegebu, prayed the court to
grant him a short time to file the necessary papers for bail. He also
prayed the court to remand the accused in EFCC custody pending the
hearing of the bail application.
Justice Garba remanded the accused in prison custody while fixing July 4, 2013 for trial.
Ishaq’s
tango with the law, started when Dr. Shuaibu Sani alleged that some
persons collected money from him with a promise to help him out of the
case he had with the Commission. A forensic analysis conducted on Dr.
Shuaibu Sani’s telephone number revealed that Ishaq had exchanged text
messages with him and solicited for financial and other materials
assistance. Ishaq later admitted that he received N380, 000 from Dr.
Shuaibu. Further investigation revealed that Ishaq gave his wife’s
international passport to Dr. Shuaibu, requesting for Hajj sponsorship
although the request was not granted.
Wilson Uwujaren
Ag. Head, Media & Publicity
3rd June, 2013
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