•EFCC may seize Dasuki’s, others’ assets
•Targets mansions in Abuja, Kaduna •One top Nigerian, two
Israeli suspects sneak out
There were indications
last night that some of the former military chiefs and military officers under
investigation by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) have
volunteered to refund some money for jobs undone.
A
source privy to the activities of the Special Investigative Committee said:
“About four of such former officers have offered to make refunds. I think
Dasuki does not know the extent to which the panel had gone in probing the arms
deals.
The Nation report continues:
“When
the case gets to court, Nigerians will appreciate the depth of the
investigation by the panel.”
In
line with its enabling Act of Parliament, EFCC may seize the assets of a former
National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki, and some ex-military chiefs allegedly
involved in the ₦644 billion arms deals.
The
anti-graft commission may invoke temporary assets forfeiture clause as part of
the ongoing probe of the arms procurement.
It
was learnt that three suspects, including a top Nigerian and two Israelis, have
sneaked out of the country to escape arrest.
It
was also gathered that some former service chiefs have offered to return votes
meant for failed contracts.
A
reliable source said: “The EFCC may invoke Assets Forfeiture clause to seize
the properties of Dasuki and other Service Chiefs who allegedly diverted or
misappropriated funds meant for arms procurement in line with sections 28 and
34 of the EFCC (Establishment Act) 2004 and Section 13(1) of the Federal High
Court Act, 2004.
“Section
28 reads: ‘Where a person is arrested for an offence under this Act, the
Commission shall immediately trace and attach all the assets and properties of
the person acquired as a result of such economic or financial crime and shall
thereafter cause to be obtained an interim attachment order from the Court.’
“We
have appreciable list of assets in Abuja, Kaduna, Lagos and Port Harcourt to be
attached. One of the affected officers built two mansions in Kaduna and Abuja
under six months.
“A
Service Chief is also being investigated for allegedly acquiring a property of
the late first Civilian Governor of Bayelsa State, Chief Diepreye
Alamieyeseigha.
As
at the time of filing this report, three key suspects in the procurement
process were alleged to have sneaked out of the country.
Another
source said: “The government may appear to have been hard on Dasuki because
three suspects implicated in the arms deal have sneaked out of the country. The
suspects, including a top Nigerian and two Israelis, were rated as closer to
Dasuki.
“Wherever
they are, we will repatriate them accordingly. With the cooperation of some
countries, there is no hiding place for any suspect.
“This
is one of the reasons why the Federal Government does not want Dasuki to travel
out for medical treatment.
“The
Department of State Security Service (DSS) was proactive in placing one of the
suspects on surveillance but the recourse to court made the affected culprit to
leave the country.
“Another factor is that the
cases against the ex-NSA are many and the government cannot say because of an
isolated matter, he should be allowed to go abroad. What if he does not return
to the country?”
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