Alleged Bribery: Court grants N500m bail to businessman

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A Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court sitting in Maitama has granted N500 million bail to a Lagos businessman and Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Duport Midstream Company Ltd., Dr. Akintoye Akindele, accused of offering a N50 million bribe to men of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF).

Justice Hamza Muazu, in a ruling yesterday, rejected the request by the lawyer for the prosecution, Simon Lough (SAN) to further detain the defendant to enable the police to conclude investigation.

Justice Muazu agreed with the defence lawyer, Henry Eni-Otu that the offence, with which the defendant was charged, is ordinarily bailable.

He proceeded to admit Akindele to bail at N500 million, with two sureties in like sum.

 

Justice Muazu, who is sitting as a vacation judge, said one of the sureties must own landed property within the court’s jurisdiction and be resident of Abuja.

 

He ordered the defendant to deposit his international passport with the court.

 

The judge noted that since it will be impossible to conclude the case during the vacation, it would be wiser to return the case file to the court’s Chief Judge for reassignment.

The charge reads: “That you Akintoye Akindele, male (49 years), MD/CEO of Duport Midstream Company Limited of D2 Mambilla Close Osborne Estate, Ikoyi, Lagos between 5th and 9th August, 2023 in Abuja, while being investigated by SP Ibrahim Ezekiel Sini and his team on a petition submitted to the Inspector General of Police FIB by Summit Oil International Limited on allegation of diversion of the sum of $5,636,397.01 and N73,543,763.25, you offered gratification of N150,000,000 and made part payment of N50,000,000 to SP Ibrahim Sini, a public servant in circumstance and for the purpose of allowing you to escape abroad and to write a report in your favour.”

The prosecution claimed the alleged offence is punishable under Section 118 of the Penal Code Law.

The judge ordered the defendant to deposit his international passport with the court.

He said since it will be impossible to conclude the case during the vacation, which will soon end, it was necessary to return the case file to the court’s chief judge for reassignment to a regular court after the vacation.

Akindele, however, pleaded not guilty when the charge was read to him, after which his lawyer applied for his bail.

Justice Muazu then ordered the return of the case file to the chief judge for reassignment.

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