Wednesday, 17 January 2018

EFCC Arraigns Justice Yunusa, Rickey-Tarfa’s Staff For Alleged Gratification, Pervertion Of Justice

EFCC Arraigns Justice Yunusa, Rickey-Tarfa’s Staff For Alleged Gratification, Pervertion Of Justice

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Wednesday  Arraigned a Federal High Court judge, Justice Muhammed Yunusa before the Lagos State High Court sitting in Ikeja on allegation of unlawful gratification and attempt to pervert justice.

The embattled judge was docked before Justice Sherifat Solebo alongside an employee of Ricky-Tafa Chamber, Ms. Esther Agbor, on a five count charge count.

In the first court the EFCC alleged that Justice Yunusa between February and September of 2015, attempted to “pervert the course of justice by engaging in constant private and confidential telephone conversations” with Mr. Rickey Tarfa (SAN), who was at the time defending cases before him.

The anti-graft agency also claimed that the embattled judge agreed to receive the sum of N1,500,000 paid into his United Bank of Africa Plc account number 1005055617 by Esther Agbo, in other to give a decision in favor of the chambers of Rickey Tarfa & Co, in cases handled by the said chamber, before him as a judge of Federal High Court in Ikoyi.

The EFCC in the third count accused Justice Yunusa of agreeing to receive financial benefit from Joseph Nwobike (SAN) in other to favor the SAN in some cases he defended before the charged justice.

It added that a sum of N750,000 was paid into same UBA account by Mr. Nwobike.
Ms. Esther Agbor in court.

Count five reads, “Esther Agbo on or about the 14th May, 2015, within the jurisdiction of this honorable court and in the course of your employment in Rickey Tara & Co, gave as gratification the sum of N1, 500, 00 to Hon. Justice Yunusa Mohammed Nasir, a judge of the Federal High Court in order to induce him to hive decisions favorable to the chambers of Rickey Tarfa & Co in (i) Suit No. FHC/L/CS/714/2015 between Mr. Adewale Adeniyi v EFCC & 2 others, (ii) Suit No FHC/L/CS/715/2015 between Rena Prestige Industries Ltd & Anor. V EFCC & two others, (iii) suit No. FHC/L/CS/716/2015 between Hair Prestige Manufacturing Nigeria Ltd & 3 other V EFCC & 2 others being cases handled by the said chambers before Hon. Justice Yunusa Mohammed Nasir”.

For Second def counsel also asked for bail on the grds that she is a nursing mother who just gave birth thru CS

After the arraignment, counsel to the embattled judge, Ismail Mohammed, urged the court to grant his client bail on self-recognition, claiming that he has not been dismissed by the federal government, hence he remains a serving judge.

Similarly, Ms. Agbor’s lawyer, John Olusegun Odubela (SAN) asked the court to grant her bail on self-recognition or liberal terms.

He argued that the defendant is a nursing mother with various medical conditions.
Also, he pleaded that should the court find it necessary to impose condition, it should be that one of the 70 lawyers at Rickey-Tarfa should stand for her.

But EFCC’s counsel, Mr. Ozioko opposed the bail application. He told the court that in the likelihood that bail will be granted, it should be on conditions that will compel the defendants to attend trial.

Justice Solebo in her ruling granted the two defendants bail. She granted the embattled judge bail on self-recognition without financial undertaking.

However, she ordered that he must not travel out of the jurisdiction of the court. The commission was also ordered to remit Justice Yunusa’s international passport to the court registrar.

Ms. Agbor on the other hand, was granted bail in the sum of one million Naira, with two sureties in like sum. The sureties must have verifiable addresses within the jurisdiction of the court and have tax clearance evidence for three years.

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