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    Again, court gives FG deadline to conclude Dasuki’s 10-yr trial 

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    The Federal Government has been given September 24, 25 and 26 to conclude its 10-years-old prosecution of a former National Security Adviser (NSA), Col Sambo Dasuki, on alleged unlawful possession of firearms and money laundering charges.

    Justice Peter Ode Lifu of the Federal High Court, Abuja who gave the order also asked the government to call its remaining witnesses if any and tender exhibits to establish its allegations against the retired officer.

    Similarly, Dasuki who was put on trial by the defunct Muhammadu Buhari regime since 2015 on an amended seven-count charge of unlawful possession of firearms and money-laundering is expected to open his defense in the charges.

    At the last proceedings, a witness of the Federal Government, Monsur Mohammed, claimed that upon the arrest of the former NSA, his houses in Abuja, Kaduna and Sokoto were searched for firearms and money.

    The witness, who was led in evidence by a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Oladipupo Okpeseyi, claimed to be exhibits keeper with the Department of the State Security (DSS).

    At Dasuki s House at 46, Nelson Mandela Street, Asokoro, he listed two Compact Disc of Freedom Radio on Jokolo, two GTBank Cheque books, two blackberries’ phones, Nokia phone, flash drive, Apple Laptop and statement of account as part of items found in the house.

    Others are Visa card, approval letter of a radio station granted to Afri-Media Integrated Ltd, one CD on arrest and execution of Mohammed Yusuf, 500 US Dollars, 533 Saudi Riyadh, Data page on Abubakar Dasuki Ibrahim, HSBC account book of Abubakar Dasuki Ibrahim, and Cheque book of Habibson Ltd of Abubakar Dasuki Ibrahim.

    The items were admitted as exhibits as MSD 015 to 034 by Justice Lifu following no objection by Dasuki’s lawyer, Ahmed Usman.

    At another house in Sabo Birni, in Sokoto State, the exhibits keeper claimed that $150,000 and N37.6 million were recovered in the house and subsequently deposited with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

    The Federal Government lawyer said he would ask the DSS to bring the cash to court to be tendered as exhibits.

    At the Sultan Abubakar Road, Sokoto house, the witness told the court that no items were found.

    At this stage, the Federal Government counsel applied for an adjournment to enable him bring before the court other items found in Dasuki’s house during the four search warrants executed in the houses.

     

    Lifu while granting the adjournment request directed the federal government to be ready to close its case against the defendant and for Dasuki to open his defense.

    The judge subsequently fixed September 24, 25 and 26 as return dates for trial to conclusion.

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