The
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on Wednesday,
27 July, 2016 arraigned five suspected oil thieves: Sokari
Iminabo; Segun Olagunju; Uche Emmaneul, Obinna Ezinne and Tiny
Patience before Justice I.J.Watilla of the Federal High Court, sitting in Port Harcourt,
Rivers State on a two count charge bordering on illegal dealing in petroleum
products.
The
suspects were arrested on 26 April, 2016 at Anyako waterside in Sama Community,
Asari Toru Local Government, Rivers State by troops of the 130 Battalion
of the Nigerian Army. At the point of arrest, the suspects were in possession
of a locally constructed metal tank, housed in a Man Diesel truck with
registration number SOKOTO XA 614 BDN to convey illegally refined Automative
Gasoline Oil (AGO) concealed in poultry feeds.
They
pleaded not guilty when the charges were read to them.
Count
one of the charge read: "that Sokari Iminabo, Segun Olagunju, Uche
Emmaneul, Obinna Ezinne, Tiny Patience and Adebowale John (now at large) on or
about the 26th April, 2016 at Anyako waterside in Sama
Community of Asari Toru Local Government, Rivers State within the jurisdiction
of this honourable court did conspire among yourselves to commit felony to wit;
dealing in petroleum product without appropriate authority and thereby committed
an offence contrary to Section 3(6) of the Miscellaneous Offences Act, CAP M17
of the Revised edition (Laws of the Federation of Nigeria) act 2007 and
punishable under section 1(17) of the same Act”.
In
view of their pleas, prosecution counsel J.N. Dogonyaro asked for a trial date.
However, the defence counsels: C.I.Akpudi, M.O.Nkwocha, Greg Okenili,
H.N,Emiremi moved different applications for the bail of the suspects.
Justice
Watilla admitted them to bail on the following conditions: 1st defendant was
granted bail in the sum of Two Million Naira and two sureties in like sum. The
sureties must be resident within the jurisdiction of the court. The 2nd, 3rd and
5th defendants were also granted bail in the sum of Two Million Naira each and
two sureties each in like sum; each surety must have a landed property within
the jurisdiction of the court and one of the sureties must be a civil servant
on grade level 10 and above. The 4th defendant was also granted bail in the sum
of Four Million Naira only and a surety in like sum. The defendant must deposit
his International Passport with the court and report every Monday to sign
attendance at the court's registry.
The
judge ordered that all the defendants be remanded in prison custody until they
meet their bail conditions and adjourned the matter to 14 September,
2016 for hearing.
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