The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on
Friday in an Abuja High Court, Maitama applied to amend charges against retired
Air vice Marshal Alkali Mawu. Mawu, former Air Officer, Training Command,
Kaduna was on June 21, 2016 arraigned before Justice Salisu Garba on a
three-count charge of receiving gratification.
The EFCC had alleged that Mawu collected a cash gift in the
sum of N5.9million for the purchase of a Range Rover Evoque as a member of
Procurement and Planning Committee of Defence.
Also included are two vehicles (Ford Expedition SUV and
Jaguar XF Saloon) valued at N15 million and N12 million from Societe D’
Equipments Internationaux Nigeria Ltd., a contractor with the Nigerian Air
Force.
At the resumed sitting on Friday, Mr Slyvanus Tahir, the
Prosecuting Counsel, prayed the court for the withdrawal of former charges of
the three counts filed on March 30, 2016 to four.
Tahir told the court that the amended charge was filed on
April 24, and sought the leave of the court to withdraw the one filed on March
30, 2016 due to an error dictated.
He said that it was in pursuant to sections 216 and 217 of
the Administration of Criminal Justice Act 2015, that he was not going to call
another witness based on the amendment.
The Defence Counsel, Mr Adedayo Adedeji, did not object
rather told the court that he also filed a motion on May 17 seeking for the
release of Mawu’s international passport to enable him travel.
He told the court that Mawu would be travelling to Mecca for
Umrah (lesser Haji) lasting from June 6 to June 8.
Adedeji told the court that this was in pursuant to sections
36(5)(6) and 38 of the Constitution of Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 as
amended.
He also reminded the court that Mawu had been granted similar
prayer before and he never defaulted.
He therefore prayed the court to grant his application which
bordered on his right to religion.
On Dec. 14, 2016, the prosecution had called four witnesses
to testify and tender documents in evidence after which they closed their case.
However, on Feb. 22, Mawu through his counsel, Mr Joseph
Daudu (SAN) opened a defence with him as the first witness.
The judge, Justice Salisu Garba after listening to their
submissions adjourned till May 26 to rule on both applications and July 10 for
continuation of the defence witness testimony.
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