Wanted civil servant AbdulRasheed Maina bought a $2 million
house in Abuja, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has
claimed.
The
mansion was allegedly acquired by Maina when he was the chairman of the
controversial Presidential Task Force Team on Pension Reforms.
Maina
also has a 24-charge case pending before a Federal high Court. He has been
reinstated as director, an action that has sparked a big row over the
anti-graft war.
Maina
was declared wanted by the EFCC in November 2015 for alleged fraud. The EFCC
reported him to the International Police (INTERPOL).
He
resurfaced this month as an acting director in the Ministry of Interior.
An
EFCC fact-sheet shows that Maina was under probe for multiple allegations,
including fraudulent biometric contracts, which resulted in the mismanagement
of over N2billion of pension funds and acquisition of choice mansions in Abuja.
According
to the document, an investigative team led by Habibu Aliyu, an EFCC official,
uncovered how Maina paid $2million for a property at 10, Amisi Musa Street in
Jabi Lake, Abuja.
Part
of the fact sheet says: “Our findings confirmed that he paid $2million for the
house in cash in one day when he was the chairman of the Pension Reform Task
Team.
“Investigation
showed that the house was sold to him in June 2012 by one Adamu Modibbo. It is
located at 10, Amisi Musa Street, Jabi Lake Area. The house was bought at the
time he was in charge of pension reform.
“The
EFCC marked the house as a property under investigation but all the marks were
removed and the walls repainted. Maina has other properties which he acquired
as an Assistant Director in the Federal Civil Service.”
The
fact-sheet gives an insight into attempts to bring Maina to book, including
when he relocated to Dubai in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
The document states: “Maina was declared wanted by the EFCC. On
November 11, 2015, the EFCC wrote to the Inspector-General of Police, with an
attention to the Commissioner of Police (INTERPOL), requesting for the
publication of Abdulrasheed Maina on INTERPOL Red Alert.
“The
letter sought assistance for the arrest of Maina who has a fraud case, FHC/ABJ/
CR/, requesting for the publication of Abdulrasheed Maina on INTERPOL Red
Alert.
“The
letter sought assistance for the arrest of Maina who has a fraud case, FHC/ABJ/
CR/97/ 2015 dated July 10, 2015.”
A
source told our correspondent: “This INTERPOL step was taken barely a week
after Ibrahim Magu took over as the Acting Chairman of EFCC.
“It
will be interesting to tell you that when we sent the letter to the INTERPOL
initially, it got missing, but unknown to them, we had the acknowledged copy.
We were undeterred; we had series of correspondences with the INTERPOL.
“After
many months, on January 12, 2016, the commission received a response from
INTERPOL acknowledging the receipt of the letter to place Maina on Red Alert.
“But
INTERPOL requested for more information to take some steps. This was the
position in INTERPOL while the EFCC went ahead with the trial of Maina and
others.” It was learnt that the EFCC was on the trail of Maina.
“Our detectives are on standby to arrest him any moment from
now. We are already trailing his whereabouts. As of Sunday, he was said to have
shifted base to Kaduna.
“I
can tell you that Maina, who was declared wanted by EFCC, is being protected by
some armed policemen. No one knows how he came about special protection.”
The
EFCC had on November 2, 2015 declared the former Chairman of the Pension Reform
Task Team wanted.
A
statement by the Head of Media and Publicity of EFCC, Mr. Wilson Uwujaren, said
Maina was wanted for his alleged role in the fraudulent biometric contracts
through which he and former Head of Service Steve Oronsaye and two others
allegedly mismanaged over N2billion of pension funds.
The
statement said: “Maina was on July 21, 2015 charged alongside Oronsaye ,
Osarenkhoe Afe and Fredrick Hamilton Global Services Limited before a Federal
High Court on a 24-count charge bordering on procurement fraud and obtaining by
false pretence.
“While
Oronsaye and two others were in court and pleaded not guilty to the charge,
Maina had been at large.
“However
on July 21 when the court heard the bail applications of the accused persons,
Maina through his counsel, Esther Uzoma, told the court that he was not at
large, claiming that the EFCC had never invited him.
“Consequently,
EFCC counsel, Rotimi Jacobs, SAN, pleaded with the court to prevail on the accused’s
counsel to produce Maina in court as the Commission had no clues as to his
whereabouts.
“The
court granted Rotimi’s prayers, yet Maina continued to shun court proceedings,
leaving the Commission with no option than to declare him wanted.
“Indeed,
since the Commission filed charges against Maina, more damning evidence have
emerged on how the ebullient former Pension Task Team boss siphoned pension
funds using secret accounts in a new generation bank in Abuja.
“Two
officers of the bank were quizzed two weeks ago. Commission’s sources said they
made damning revelations of several opaque transactions through which Maina
allegedly lined his pockets at the expense of thousands of hapless pensioners.”
Oronsaye
has been discharged and acquitted by the Federal High Court of the charges
preferred against him.”
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