Lawyer raises alarm over disappearance of community leader from EFCC custody

Last Updated: December 21, 2020By Tags: , ,

A lawyer, Barr Mike Ikegbunam has raised alarm over the disappearance of a community leader, Elder Emma Nwasor of Obunasator community, Awka South Local Government Area of Anambra State, from the custody of the Enugu Zonal office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

Ikegbunam who is counsel to the Obunasator community while briefing journalists yesterday in Awka said the community has been thrown into mourning over the disappearance of their leader.

“My client was arrested in a bank in Awka on Wednesday 16th December 2020 by persons from the zonal office of the EFCC. On Thursday, 17th December, I went to the EFCC office in Enugu and after talking to them they agreed to grant him bail.

“They gave us their bail form which stipulated the conditions of bail, including that only a level 16 civil servant residing in Enugu can take him on bail. They told us we should perfect his bail condition and take him.

“On Friday, 18th December, I called their staff, Isa Joshua of the EG department in the zonal office of the commission who is in charge of the matter, and he told me that my client was taken that same morning by men of the Department of State Services (DSS) to Abuja.”

Ikegbunam said that though the commission was unable to present him with the petition upon which my client was arrested, Nwasor told him they (EFCC) were asking about some huge sums of money that passed through his account, but he told them the money belonged to the community and he had right to disburse it.

The lawyer lamented that his client had gone missing from the EFCC custody just as they are unable to tell where he is.

“I have sent someone there and the zonal head of EFCC, Johnson Oshodi told him that my client was now with the Army intelligence Corp in Abuja. This was the same person that told me that he was taken by DSS. So, we are doubtful of what we should believe.

“I am appealing to the EFCC headquarters to quickly clear the air on this. They should intervene by prevailing on the zonal head of the commission, Johnson Oshodi to bring out my client. We condemn this act because humans should not be treated this way in a democratic society.

“I know what he is doing is a ploy to keep my client out of circulation until after Christmas. I must also tell them that my client is ill, which they (EFCC) confirmed and said they had bought him medication.

When DAILY POST reached Isa Joshua of the Enugu zonal office of EFCC, who is in charge of the matter, he accepted that Ikegbunam has been in the commission to ask for the whereabouts of his client, but added that he does not have the right to speak to the press, more so as the lawyer had already been talking with the zonal head.

“I am not of the media department, so I may not be able to speak to you. The lawyer you mentioned has been here too, and has talked to my boss, so I can not speak with you.

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