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N12bn Fraud: Court Orders Arrest Of Tompolo

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A Federal High Court in
Lagos last Thursday, issued a bench warrant of arrest on a Niger Delta militant, Government Ekpemupolo, a.k.a. “Tornpolo “.
Justice Ibrahim Buba gave the order at the resumed trial ofTompolo and others, over alleged theft and fraudulent conversion of over N12bn belonging to the Nigerian Maritime
Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA).
The judge directed security agents to arrest and produce Tompolo in court on February 8 for arraignment.
The Tide’s source reports the order was sequel to an application by Mr Festus Keyamo, the lead counsel to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), the prosecuting agency.
Keyamo urged the court to grant the order for the arrest ofTompolo following his failure to honour an earlier summons served on him.
He informed the court that its earlier order on January 13, for a substituted service of the charge and summons, were carried out.
He said the summons and charge were affixed on a conspicuous part of the residence of Tompolo at No 1 Chief Agbanu Dopa extension, Warri.
Keyamo said that the defendant had failed to show up in court and, therefore, prayed the judge to issue a bench warrant for his arrest.
The Tide recalls that the EFCC had on Jan. 11 filed a 40-count-charge against Tompolo and nine others bordering on theft and conversion of public fund to their private use.
The co-accused included, a former Director-General of NIMASA, Patrick Akpobolokemi, Kime Engozu, Gregory Mbonu, Rex Elem and Capt. Warrendi Enisuoh.
Others are companies; Global West Vessel, Odimiri Electrical Ltd, Boloboere Ltd. and Destre Ltd.
The defendants were alleged to have “conspired, fraudulently converted and steal” the said sum and property belonging to NIMASA.
The alleged offences, according to the charge, contravene the provisions of sections 15, 15 (3), 18, and 18 (a) of the Money Laundering Prohibition Amendment Act, 2012.

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