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N8b CBN Currency Scam: Again, Absence Of Defence Counsel Stalls Trial

Mrs. Abdulmaleek, in his ruling, adjourned the case till March 27.

The N8 billion CBN currency scam before Justice Joyce Abdulmaleek of the Federal High Court, Ibadan, suffered another adjournment on Monday because of the absence of Olayinka Bolanle, a defence counsel.

Mr. Bolanle is the counsel to Kolawole Babalola, the first accused person.

Mrs. Abdulmaleek, in his ruling, adjourned the case till March 27.

She held that it was the last time she would be adjourning the case at the instance of Mr. Bolanle for no reason.

The counsel to other accused persons – Muniru Olaniran, Kayode Togun, Olukunle Sijuwade and Kehinde Fatokun – have always been present.

At the resumed hearing of the case, Adebisi Adeniyi, counsel to the EFCC, expressed his frustration at the slow pace of trial due to the persistent absence of Mr. Bolanle.

Mr. Adeniyi contended that it was not the first time the defence counsel would not be in the court in respect of this case.

The prosecution, however, prayed the court to continue the trial with or without the presence of Mr. Bolanle since he did not give any reason for his absence and in the interest of the other accused persons.

The accused persons have been standing trial over multiple charges bordering on conspiracy, forgery, stealing and recirculation of mutilated currencies at CBN Ibadan branch since 2015.

(NAN)

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