EFCC CONTINUES WITH DARIYE................Dariye's trial: EFCC took all records in 2005, witness says
Dariye's trial: EFCC took all records in 2005, witness says
A Defense witness, Paul Datugum, in previous Plateau senator, Joshua Dariye's trial, has told a FCT High Court that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission took all archives identifying with the exchange in 2005. Dariye' is standing trial for asserted preoccupation of N1.16 billion biological reserve having a place with Plateau government. Datugum, a Deputy Director (Account), Plateau Ministry of Finance, made this known on Monday when he was interrogated by the arraigning counsel, Mr Rotimi Jacobs (SAN). Dariye's guidance, Mr Garba Pwul (SAN), had through the witness offered stomach muscle Datugum dated Oct.13 The subpoena, set apart as show D19, aside coming to affirm had asked for reports from the service working on this issue. The witness told the court that he was neighbourng Ministry of Education, when the agents raged the workplace and individuals hurried for wellbeing. "I was viewing from the window on the principal floor and I saw agents of the EFCC diverting packs from the service stacked with archives,'' Datugum said. The witness likewise told the court that his antecedent, Mr Bala Kwlfup, who kicked the bucket in 2006, did not formally handover to him. "Every one of the records from 1999 to 2005 were pressed from the workplace of the Accountant-General,'' the witness affirmed. Additionally offered was the witness proclamation which he gave the EFCC on February 2016, set apart as display D20. The announcement peruses to some degree "… I am not in the position to follow any record in demand of checks recorded. "There was no giving over given to me and I am not possessing record. "There was no stock taken in regard of the records trucked away by the staff of the EFCC in 2005 as my forerunner fled the premises,'' Datugum said. Equity Adebukola Banjoko suspended continuation of safeguard till Oct, 20.
A Defense witness, Paul Datugum, in previous Plateau senator, Joshua Dariye's trial, has told a FCT High Court that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission took all archives identifying with the exchange in 2005. Dariye' is standing trial for asserted preoccupation of N1.16 billion biological reserve having a place with Plateau government. Datugum, a Deputy Director (Account), Plateau Ministry of Finance, made this known on Monday when he was interrogated by the arraigning counsel, Mr Rotimi Jacobs (SAN). Dariye's guidance, Mr Garba Pwul (SAN), had through the witness offered stomach muscle Datugum dated Oct.13 The subpoena, set apart as show D19, aside coming to affirm had asked for reports from the service working on this issue. The witness told the court that he was neighbourng Ministry of Education, when the agents raged the workplace and individuals hurried for wellbeing. "I was viewing from the window on the principal floor and I saw agents of the EFCC diverting packs from the service stacked with archives,'' Datugum said. The witness likewise told the court that his antecedent, Mr Bala Kwlfup, who kicked the bucket in 2006, did not formally handover to him. "Every one of the records from 1999 to 2005 were pressed from the workplace of the Accountant-General,'' the witness affirmed. Additionally offered was the witness proclamation which he gave the EFCC on February 2016, set apart as display D20. The announcement peruses to some degree "… I am not in the position to follow any record in demand of checks recorded. "There was no giving over given to me and I am not possessing record. "There was no stock taken in regard of the records trucked away by the staff of the EFCC in 2005 as my forerunner fled the premises,'' Datugum said. Equity Adebukola Banjoko suspended continuation of safeguard till Oct, 20.
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