The Custodian April 10, 2014
The
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Thursday told an Ikeja High
Court that an oil marketer, Oluwaseun Ogunbambo, charged with N979.6 million
subsidy fraud, has fled to Canada.
The
EFCC disclosed this in its response to an application filed by Ogunbambo’s
counsel, Mr Raphael Oluyede, before Justice Adeniyi Onigbanjo.
The
News Agency of Nigerian (NAN) reports that Ogunbambo is being prosecuted
alongside another oil marketer, Habila Theck and their company — Fargo Energy
Ltd.
The judge had on Feb. 10 issued a bench warrant against him for failing to
appear before the court for continuation of his trial.
Moving
the application on Thursday, Oluyede urged the court to stay execution of the
bench warrant and restrain the EFCC from arresting Ogunbambo pending the
hearing and determination of Ogunbambo’s appeal.
He
had appealed the bench warrant at the Court of Appeal, Lagos.
“Whether
or not the bench warrant was validly made or not is a question presently before
the court of appeal.
“The
prosecution (EFCC) has rushed to take steps to ensure that the result of the
appeal will be nugatory,” Oluyede said.
The defence counsel said that Ogunbambo was absent in court because he was
recently attacked by some unknown gunmen, who had wanted to abduct him.
Opposing
the application, the prosecutor, Mr Emmanuel Jackson, said the EFCC had not
been able to execute the bench warrant as ordered by the court.
Jackson
said:“We have deposed in our affidavit that intelligence available to the EFCC
is that the defendant (Ogunbambo) has left the country for Canada.
“The
commission is concerned because of the number of cases we have filed against
him.
“He
has abused the liberty of being granted bail and his action is making the
criminal law to look like a toothless bulldog.”
He
debunked the claim that Ogunbambo was recently attacked by some unknown gunmen,
adding that it was evident that he was no longer in Nigeria.
“This
particular application is an application that ought to be dismissed because it
is an abuse of court process.”
NAN
reports that the judge adjourned the case to April 28 for ruling on the
application. (NAN)

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