$8.4m fraud case: Bamaiyi denies giving Ajudua money to bribe judge

Thu, Apr 4, 2019 | By publisher


Judiciary

A former Chief of Army Staff, Gen Ishaya Bamaiyi, on Wednesday denied  giving  an alleged fraudster, Fred Ajudua, money   to  bribe  Justice Olubunmi Oyewole, who was handling his trial in 2006.

Bamaiyi told Justice Josephine Oyefeso of the Lagos State High Court in Ikeja that he only  gave Ajudua money  to get a good lawyer to secure his freedom.

Ajudua is being tried by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission for allegedly defrauding Bamaiyi of $8.4m while the duo were at Kirikiri Prison, Lagos.

The EFCC said the offence was contrary to sections 8(a) and 1(3) of the Advance Fee Fraud Related Offences Act.

During cross-examination by the defence counsel, Olalekan Ojo (SAN), Bamaiyi  said  he agreed to a suggestion by Ajudua to reach out to Justice Oyewole because he was in prison and wanted to gain  freedom  at all costs.

He said, “He (Ajidua)  brought the idea to me and I agreed because I wanted to secure my freedom. If anybody is in trouble, they will do anything to get out of trouble.

“I know it is wrong to compromise a judicial official.   I don’t see anything wrong with  reaching out to anybody as long as what you  want  him  to do  is reasonable.

“He  (Ajidua) deceived me;  he never told me he was going to pay any judicial official on my behalf.  His suggestion to me was  to get a good lawyer, not  a judicial official.

“He never suggested  meeting any official of the Lagos State Government to secure my freedom and I never instructed him to meet anyone on my behalf.”

The retired military officer also denied sending one Daniel Amos to bribe anybody to facilitate his release from prison, adding that he was not aware that Amos  had made a written statement on his behalf at the EFCC.

At this stage, the defence counsel called for the original copy of the statement the witness made at the EFCC’ s office from the prosecuting counsel, Seidu Atteh.

But Atteh told the court that he might have mistakenly put it in another matter involving the defendant.

He urged the defence counsel to continue with his cross-examination, promising to produce the statement at the next adjourned date. But Ojo refused,  saying the  prosecution  should not tell him how to cross-examine  Bamaiyi and asked for an adjournment.

Ruling on the matter, Justice Oyefeso ordered the prosecuting counsel to provide the relevant documents as required by the defence on the next adjourned date.

Justice Oyefeso subsequently adjourned till May 8 for the continuation of cross-examination and trial. – Punch

– Apr. 4, 2019 @ 9:35 GMT |

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