Former AGF, Adoke arrested in Dubai

Former Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of
Justice, Mohammed Bello Adoke (SAN), has been arrested and is being held in
Dubai by Interpol.

According to huhuonline.com, Adoke was arrested shortly after
arriving in Dubai on November 11; where he had travelled to for medical
evaluation after a court warrant for his arrest was vacated in October.

The online news platform recalled that Justice D. Z. Zenchi of
the Federal Capital Territory High Court had in April issued a warrant for
Adoke’s arrest following an ex-parte application by the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission (EFCC). He has been on self-exile since 2015, accusing the
EFCC of trying to humiliate him and maintaining that he did no wrong in the OPL
245 affair.

He has consistently been denying links to alleged fraud and has
been on self-exile since vacating office in May 2015. He has repeatedly cited a
judgment by Justice Binta Nyako of the Federal High Court in Abuja that said he
could not be prosecuted for actions he took while in office based on
presidential directives.

The former AGF recently published his memoirs, ‘Burden of
Service: Reminiscences of Nigeria’s Former Attorney-General,’ detailing his
role in the OPL 245/Malabu Oil deal as well as other events that happened in
former President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration, which he served as AGF
from 2010 to 2015.

On
October 25, Justice Zenchi vacated the arrest warrant based on prayers from
Adoke’s lawyers who argued that the order was wrongfully procured. The judge
also asked the EFCC, which seeks to prosecute Adoke, to serve him the court
papers by substituted means. In her ruling, the judge, after hearing the
submissions of all the counsel, and upon perusal of all the affidavits in
support of their motions, made the following orders:

“The arrest warrant issued for the arrest of the 4th-9th
defendants in charge No FCT/HC/CR/124/2017 and to be executed by the police and
the Interpol is declared null and void and of no effect whatsoever.

“Accordingly, the order of 17th April 2019 issuing a bench
warrant on the 4th-9th defendants is hereby set aside and vacated. It is
further ordered that the case be adjourned sine die until the prosecution takes
the required procedural steps to effect service on the defendants
herein.” 

It
appears the Nigerian authorities failed to update Interpol overseas of the
development on the case. It was gathered that Interpol officials in the United
Arab Emirates (UAE) were shocked when Adoke told them the warrant for his
arrest had since been vacated and that there was no basis to hold him.

Sources said Interpol authorities in the UAE have now requested
the Nigerian authorities to officially update them on the matter. The Ministry
of Justice in Abuja has been working on transmitting the order to Interpol in
Dubai to secure Adoke’s release, but the process was being delayed because the
incumbent AGF, Mr. Abubakar Malami (SAN), was not available.

Nigeria recently signed a mutual legal assistance treaty with
the UAE that would, among others, ensure Nigerians accused of corruption and
fraud, can be arrested in the UAE and deported to Nigeria to face prosecution.
Such persons could also have their assets in that country seized. Temel Capvex

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