Trouble started for Jinadu when a petition was sent to the EFCC
alleging that as account officer to Dr. D. K. Okoye in the Wuse 2 Branch
of the FCMB, Abuja, she fraudulently transferred N52 Million from Dr.
Okoye’s account without his knowledge or consent, into accounts in
Zenith Bank, GTBank and Union Bank.
Mr Samson
Ugwegbulam the Prosecution counsel, had sought leave of the court for the 20 count criminal
charge to be read to the accused and a plea entered, which was granted.
But the accused pleaded not guilty to the charges.
Ugwegbulam
then asked the court for a date for the commencement of trial. But the
defence counsel, Deji Shoremi, told the court that he was ready to move
the bail application in respect of the accused.
He told the
court that the offence for which his client is being accused is bail
able and the accused person being a decent working mother is not likely
to jump bail or tamper with the prosecution’s witnesses.
Shoremi
who maintained that the exercise of bail is purely at the discretion of
the court, prayed the court to exercise its discretion in favour of his
client.
In objecting to the bail application, Ugwegbulam cited
the authority of the Supreme Court ruling in Bamaiyi Vs State where the
apex court held that “in considering issues of bail, a court must take
into cognizance the severity of punishment ascribed to the alleged crime
and the proof of evidence attached”.
He told the court that the
alleged offence the accused is standing trial for carries a minimum
sentence of 14 years imprisonment under Section 364 of the Penal Code
Act. Ugwegbulam also referred to the overwhelming evidence contained in
the proof of evidence before the court and urged that bail should be
denied.
In her ruling, Justice Banjoko granted the accused bail
in the sum of N5 Million with two sureties in like sum. She said that
the sureties must be gainfully employed and resident in Abuja with
evidence of residency provided.
They are to depose to an
affidavit of means, provide evidence of payment of three years tax. The
sureties who are also to deposit their international passports with the
court are to submit a passport photograph each.
The court also directed that the accused be remanded in EFCC custody until the bail conditions are met.
Justice Banjoko then adjourned proceedings to 15th October, 2012 for the commencement of trial.
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