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Malabu Scandal: Adoke Asks Court toVacate Arrest Warrant

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Davidson Iriekpen

Former Attorney-General of the federation and Minister of Justice, Mohammed Adoke, has asked the Federal Capital Territory High Court to stop his arrest by security operatives in Nigeria and across the country’s borders.

In an applicatio­n challengin­g an April 29 order for his arrest, Adoke asked the court to grant his request in the interest of justice and fair hearing.

The court had on April 17 granted an earlier order for the ex-minister’s arrest for evading trial.

On April 24, Adoke filed an applicatio­n challengin­g the order.

In his latest applicatio­n, Mr Adoke said the second arrest warrant by the same court amounted to an abuse of court process. He asked the court to nullify the order.

To further prevent his arrest for his alleged roles in the Malabu OPL 245 scandal, Adoke also made an ex-parte applicatio­n to stop the federal government from making further attempts at arresting him.

The ex-parte motion which can be granted without hearing from the other parties, was dated June 20.

Justice D. Z. Senchi had on April 17 ordered the arrest of Adoke alongside former Minister of Petroleum, Duazia Louya Etete (aka Dan Etete) and four foreigners, Raph Wetzels, Casula Roberto, Pujato Stefano, and Burrato Sebastiano.

The order followed their alleged involvemen­t in the N1.1 billion Malabu scandal.

The court order followed their failure to turn up for their arraignmen­t in a fraud charge relating to the Malabu Oil scandal.

Ruling on the ex-parte motion filed by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on April 17, Justice Senchi ordered that the Nigeria police, the INTERPOL and any other law enforcemen­t agency should arrest them anywhere they were found.

However, in a motion on notice filed before the court through his lawyer, Mike Ozekhome, Adoke asked the court to vacate the order for his arrest on the grounds that the court lacked the jurisdicti­on to have granted the order in the first instance.

The EFCC had since 2017 pressed charges against Shell Nigeria Exploratio­n Production Co. Ltd, Nigeria Agip Exploratio­n Limited, Eni Spa, Raph Wetzels, Casula Roberto, Pujato Stefeno, Burrato Sebastiano, Mr Etete, Mr Adoke, Aliyu Abubakar and Malabu Oil & Gas Limited.

In the suit marked: FCT/HC/ CR/124/17, all the defendants repeatedly failed to appear before the court.

Following their repeated absence in court, the EFCC through its counsel, Aliyu Yusuf, brought a motion praying the court for a warrant of their arrest, and an order for leave to execute the warrant outside of the jurisdicti­on of the court.

On April 17, according to the EFCC, Justice Senchi granted the prayers of the anti-graft agency, and ruled that the Nigeria Police, the INTERPOL and any other law enforcemen­t agency ”should arrest them anywhere they were found including outside jurisdicti­on of the Federal Capital Territory, (FCT) High Court”.

Although Etete has not appeared in a Nigerian court, his lawyer has appeared during trials at the Italian court.

The Nigerian trial was adjourned to July 11, 2019, for further hearing.

The Malabu scandal involved the transfer of about $1.1 billion by oil multinatio­nals, Shell and ENI, through the Nigerian government to accounts controlled by Etete.

From accounts controlled by Etete, about half the money ($520 million) went to the accounts of companies controlled by Abubakar Aliyu, popularly known in Nigeria as the owner of AA oil.

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