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Police Raids Uba’s House, Cart Away Documents, 3 Posh Cars by chucky234(m): 8:35am On Oct 20, 2012
• We only visited his office, took
documents – Police Plain clothed detectives from the Special Fraud Unit, Milverton, Ikoyi have stormed the Omole Phase 2 residence of detained Managing Director of Capital Oil and Gas Industries Ltd, Dr. Ifeanyi Uba and ransacked the whole house. At the end of the exercise, the team, led by one Supol Soji, was said to have carted away some documents and driven away three posh cars, belonging to the oil magnet.
It was not immediately clear on whose
order the team acted, as a statement
yesterday quoting his lawyer, Mr. Soro
Nwoko, described the action as highly
“unprofessional, illegal and uncalled
for” and noted that the police operation must have been done with ulterior motive. He demanded that the Inspector General, Mr. Mohammed
Abubakar, should order investigation
into the ‘illegal act.’ Said Nwoko:
“Given that the accused person has
been in the custody of the police for
about 11 days, and a suit challenging
their continued detention is currently
before a competent court of law,
invading his house and confiscating his property, when the court has not given an order to that effect, amounts to an affront on the judiciary and a further violation of the fundamental rights of the detainee, who is still innocent,having not been pronounced guilt by any court of law.
“On whose order did the police
confiscate his cars? Is it on the orders
of the Inspector-General or the
commissioner in charge of the SFU?
This is uncalled for because the value
of those cars is nothing to compare
with the amount they allegedly stole. I
can tell you there is more to that and
police authorities should call the
officers to order because this is
becoming humiliation.” Uba has been
in the custody of the SFU since October 9. He was detained along four
management staff of the company,
when they went to honour an invitation extended to the company by the police at SFU over allegations of graft brought against his company by the Presidential Committee led by Access Bank CEO, Mr. Aig-Imoukhuede, which audited the Federal Government’s fuel subsidy payment scheme to oil
importers and marketers.
Also reacting to the unlawful
confiscation of Uba’s cars and invasion of his house, a Non Governmental Organisation (NGO), Centre for Truth, Justice and Fair Play (CTJFP), described the development as yet another act of illegality by the police. The group, in a statement signed by its President, Mr. Nathan Ochuko, noted that the act constitutes a clear violation of the
rights of the detained persons, who he described as very reputable Nigerians.
“It is important to note at this point
that Aig-Imoukhuede committee
recommended 25 firms for further
investigations over the subsidy issue.
Uba, as we have come to realise, was
invited with chieftains of three other oil firms, who refused to show up.
We also know that representatives of
two of the oil firms were asked to write their statements, after which, the SFU police allowed them to go. But Uba, as a law-abiding citizen and his team,decided to honour the invitation and are still being held till date. The question now being asked is whether the other executives have been cleared by the subsidy probe committee. If this is the case, government should come out and make it known to Nigerians.
We are demanding an immediate
release of Uba and his on bail, because the alleged offence is not a capital offence or treasonable felony but a bailable one,” CTJFP said.
The CTJFP, statement was signed by its President, Mr. Nathan Ochuko. Ochuko said: “Uba is a law-abiding citizen. He only returned from a trip that same day and was informed that the SFU invited him and some members staff for questioning in respect of subsidy issues. As one who had no skeleton in his cupboard, he went there on his own, but because the police still have some issues to resolve, they decided to go before the court to obtain an order to enable them complete their
investigation.”
When contacted, the Public Relations
Officer of SFU, ASP Ngozi Isitume, said
that the police did not raid Uba’s house but visited his office on Wednesday and took away some documents.
LINK:
www.sunnewsonline.com/new/national/police-raid-ubas-house-cart-away-documents-3-posh-cars/
Re: Police Raids Uba’s House, Cart Away Documents, 3 Posh Cars by jamace(m): 9:36am On Oct 20, 2012
Hope this is not just about fighting corruption. Are the other looters like him facing same treatment?

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