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Thursday, 13 October 2016

Big Man Who Stole N24bn Police Pension Has 22 Houses

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An EFCC witness, Mr. Mustapha Gadanya, on Wednesday disclosed to an FCT High Court how the then Director of Nigeria Police Pensions, Esai Dangabar, moved N24billion into different accounts.

Gadanya was among the team that investigated the matter.

Dangabar, Atiku Kigo, Ahmed Wada, Veronica Onyegbula, Sani Zira, Uzoma Attang and Christian Madubuke, are standing trial for complicity in the over N24bn scam in the police pension office.

Gadanya, in his testimony, told the court how Dangabar deposited cash in different bank accounts.

Led in evidence by the EFCC counsel, Rotimi Jacobs (SAN), the witness said that the bank analysis revealed that Dangarbar fixed some amount in the bank to yield turnover.

He said that about N320m was deposited in Skye Bank between May 2008 and July 2009 for his companies, Marine Logistics and leisure Integrated Ltd.

Gadanya told the court that the turnover which accrued to him amounted to N249.8m and N241m, respectively which was later sent to the Federal Government after it was discovered.

NAN reports that he informed the court that between February 2009 and June 2010, the manager of Syke Bank, Jabi branch, helped the first defendant to launder about N840m.

Gadanya said the first defendant was also discovered to be the Managing Director and the sole signatory to the account of Damule Nigeria Limited, the company where his son was listed as director.

The witness told the court that Dangarbar’s 16 duplexes at Wuyi District and six flats at Efab, in Abuja, had been forfeited temporarily to the Federal Government.

Justice Husseni Baba-Yusuf, adjourned the trial till Thursday (today) for continuation of hearing.

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