Wednesday 25 July 2012

Fuel Subsidy "Thieves" Fail To Show Up In Court

This is what happens when the children of the rich and the rich themselves are facing the law, they do what they like and answer to the authorities at their convenience. 

Olufamous.com gathered that a Lagos High Court has adjourned the arraignment of the first batch of oil subsidy fraud suspects till Thursday after all the accused persons failed to appear in court.


The second batch of suspects are expected to be arraigned before Justice Adeniyi Onigbanjo later on Wednesday, that is if they decide to show up.

As earlier reported by Olufamous.com, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission had on Tuesday release the names of the first group of 20 suspected fraudsters billed for arraignment over their involvement in the subsidy scam.

The suspects include Mahmud Tukur, the son of the national chairman of the ruling PDP, Bamanga Tukur. He is managaing director of Eterna Oil.

 
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