The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has obtained a court order to detain a former Attorney-General of the Federation, Mohammed Adoke, for 14 days.
Adoke was handed over to the EFCC by Interpol on Thursday and taken into custody for his alleged involvement in the granting of the Oil Prospecting License 245 to Shell and ENI. Justice Othman Musa of the FCT High Court, Bwari, gave the order as prayed by the EFCC to enable it conclude its investigation.
The anti-graft agency had sought a request from the court in Abuja on April 17 to secure a warrant of arrest against Adoke and four others after attempts to produce the defendants in court failed. The court granted the request by the EFCC, leading to Adoke’s arrest by the police in Dubai, United Arab Emirate, in November.
The same court will give an order, DSS will not obey it, what an hypocrite.
So easy to obtain order but hard to release
officialEFCC INTERPOL_HQ Obtaining order from court to detain him but when same court orders his released you pricks will never obey it
Obtaining order from court to detain him but when same court orders his released you pricks will never obey it
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