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Ex-Custom Boss, Inde, Loses Bid To Vacate Forfeiture Order On Properties

It would be recalled that the EFCC had on Wednesday, February 22, 2017 recovered seventeen exotic vehicles in a warehouse of the former Comptroller-General of Customs located at Nnamdi Azikwe Street, Kaduna.

Justice S. M. Shuaibu of the Federal High Court sitting in Kaduna on July 4, 2017 dismissed an application by Abdullahi Dikko Inde, former Comptroller General of the Nigeria Customs Service, urging the court to vacate its earlier interim order of forfeiture in favour of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.

It would be recalled that the EFCC had on Wednesday, February 22, 2017 recovered seventeen exotic vehicles in a warehouse of the former Comptroller-General of Customs located at Nnamdi Azikwe Street, Kaduna.

The recovery was sequel to an intelligence report the Commission received that stolen money and properties suspected to be proceeds of crime were being warehoused at the former custom boss’ premises.

Following the recovery, the EFCC on February 24, 2017 secured an interim forfeiture order of the court against the properties.

However, Inde’s counsel, Mahmud Magaji, SAN, through a motion on notice urged the court to discharge the said order of interim forfeiture against his client’s properties. 

But in a considered ruling on Tuesday, the court dismissed the application and held that “the EFCC has the power to obtain an order of interim forfeiture in respect of properties suspected to be proceeds of crime”.

The ruling was in respect of consolidated applications in suits Nos. FHC/KD/CS/20/2017, EFCC V ALH. DIKKO Inde and FHC/KD/CS/23/2017, EFCC V ALH. ABDULLAHI DIKKO Inde filed by the EFCC Kaduna and Kano Zonal offices respectively.
 
Wilson Uwujaren
Head, Media & Publicity
July 5, 2017

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