The Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences
Commission (ICPC) has arraigned Abubakar Sani for providing false information
to the commission.
Sani’s
information had led to the raid on the residence of former Vice President,
Namadi Sambo, on June 28, in Kaduna by ICPC and Directorate of State
Services (DSS) operatives.
The
News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that since the raid on the property, the
ICPC had not said if anything incriminating was found.
The
whistleblower, who was arraigned yesterday before Justice Aliyu Tukur of the
Kaduna State High Court, is facing a two-count charge of providing false
information and misleading a public officer while on lawful duty.
Counsel to the commission, Elijah Akaakohol, said the accused had provided the
false information to an official of the commission on June 21, 2017.
Akaakohol
told the court that Sani had claimed to have transported boxes of money in
local and foreign currencies from Abuja airport to the house at Ungwan Rimi
GRA, Kaduna in 2013, which he suspected to be ill-gotten wealth and still at
the house.
The
counsel added that it was based on the claim that the accused “made officers of
the commission to carry out a sting operation that turned out to be false”.
Sani,
who appeared at the court without legal representation, however, pleaded not
guilty to the charges.
The
judge directed that the accused be remanded in prison custody and adjourned the
case till Thursday, November 2, for hearing.
Before
the adjournment, Justice Tukur advised the accused to get a counsel to stand
for him at the next adjourned date.
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