EFCC Press Release
The
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission EFCC, on Thursday August 28,
2014, re-arraigned Adedamola Ogungbayibi, Olaniran Olabode, Suraju
Gasali, Moses Emmanuel, Wilson Bonsi, Padoun Kayode Jacob, Okparaodi Omaka Uche
and Onyeogo Happy before Justice O.E. Abang of a Federal High Court sitting in Lagos on a 5-count
charge bordering on conspiracy and illegal dealing in petroleum product.
They were originally arraigned before Justice
Saliu Seidu of the same court on June 16, 2014.
The
defendants got into trouble on February 19, 2014, when they were arrested by
men of the Nigerian Navy who were on routine patrol. The Nigeria Navy Ship
ANDONI intercepted MT Good Success and its sixteen member crew , along
the Lagos
waters. At the time of arrest, it was discovered that while MT Good Success had
authority to carry 350 metric tons of Automotive Gas Oil (AGO), it was loaded
with 1,459 metric tons of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS). Officers of the Nigeria
Navy then handed over the vessel, its contents and crew members to the
EFCC for further investigations.
Count
one of the charge reads:
"That
you MT GOOD SUCCESS, hepa Global Energy Limited, Adedamola Ogungbayibi,
Olaniran Olabode, Suraju Gasali, Moses Emmanuel, Wilson Bonsi, Padonu Kayode
Jacob, Okparaodi Omaka Uche and Onyeogo Happy on or about the 19th day of
February, 2014 at Lagos within the jurisdiction of the Federal High Court
conspired amongst yourselves to commit an offence to wit: dealing in Premium
Motor Spirit (PMS) without lawful authority or appropriate license and thereby
committed an offence contrary to Section 19(6) and punishable under Section 17
of the Miscellaneous offences Act, Cap M17, Law of the Federation of Nigeria
2004".
When the
charges were read to the accused persons, they pleaded not guilty.
Justice Abang
admitted the accused persons to bail on terms previously offered by court and adjourned the case to
August 29, 2014, for continuation of trial.
Wilson Uwujaren
Head,
Media & Publicity
28th
August, 2014
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