Court revokes Maina’s son’s bail, orders arrest

A federal high court in Abuja has revoked the bail granted Faisal Maina, son of Abdulrasheed Maina, who is standing trial for alleged money laundering.

At Tuesday’s sitting, Okon Abang, the judge, ordered that Maina’s son be arrested and brought to court for trial.

The judge said Faisal, who is being prosecuted alongside his father, jumped bail.

He also summoned Sani Umar Dangaladima, a member of the house of representatives from Zamfara state who stood as his surety when he was granted bail.

The judge said the lawmaker should appear before the court to explain why he should not forfeit the N60m bail bond which he signed to secure Faisal’s release.

He held that the defendant’s trial on money laundering charges would proceed in absentia pending when he is arrested.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) had arraigned Faisal before the court for money laundering.

He was accused of operating an anonymous account with the United Bank of Africa (UBA) which he allegedly used to launder N58 million.

The defendant had pleaded “not guilty” to the three-count charge brought against him, and was subsequently granted bail in November 2019.

But at the trial on Tuesday, Mohammed Abubakar, EFCC counsel, told the court that both the defendant and his counsel have not been appearing in court.

He then applied for a revocation of his bail and also asked the court to order his trial in absentia — both of which the court granted before adjourning till Wednesday.

Earlier on Tuesday, the court, commenced the trial of Maina whom the EFCC is prosecuting for alleged money laundering to the tune of N2 billion, in absentia.

  • Related Posts

    N1.3bn fraud: Police to arraign Obanikoro’s son, others Feb 27

    The Federal High Court in Lagos on Friday fixed February 27, 2025, for the arraignment of Gbolahan Obanikoro, the son of Senator Musiliu Obanikoro, and four others for alleged N1,356,057,330.43…

    ALERT: SEC warns against patronising investment schemes from Risevest, Stecs cooperative societies

    The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has warned Nigerians against engaging in any investment-related transactions with two investment platforms. The platforms are Risevest Cooperative Multipurpose Society Limited and Stecs Multipurpose…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    Trump Rejects Iran Peace Terms, Tehran Warns Of New Attacks

    • By admin
    • May 11, 2026
    • 2 views
    Trump Rejects Iran Peace Terms, Tehran Warns Of New Attacks

    Iran war ‘not over,’ uranium must be removed – Netanyahu

    • By admin
    • May 10, 2026
    • 4 views
    Iran war ‘not over,’ uranium must be removed – Netanyahu

    FACT-CHECK: Image does not show man sentenced to death for trying to protect Christians from terrorists

    • By admin
    • May 10, 2026
    • 9 views
    FACT-CHECK: Image does not show man sentenced to death for trying to protect Christians from terrorists

    Putin: Russia-Ukraine war coming to an end

    • By admin
    • May 10, 2026
    • 7 views
    Putin: Russia-Ukraine war coming to an end

    Militia attack kills at least 69 in DR Congo

    • By admin
    • May 10, 2026
    • 12 views
    Militia attack kills at least 69 in DR Congo

    NDLEA arrests three persons with disability for drug trafficking

    • By admin
    • May 10, 2026
    • 12 views
    NDLEA arrests three persons with disability for drug trafficking