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Judge Reveals How NDLEA Allegedly Concealed Assets Seized From Jailed Drug Baron by dre11(m): 9:10pm On Dec 09, 2022
The NDLEA denied concealing any assets seized from the convicts in an interview with PREMIUM TIMES on Friday.

By Ade Adesomoju


A judge of the Federal High Court in Asaba, Delta State, has revealed how the National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) allegedly under-disclosed the assets seized from some jailed drug barons.

But the NDLEA denied concealing any assets seized from the convicts in an interview with PREMIUM TIMES on Friday.

PREMIUM TIMES had reported how the judge, Okon Abang, sentenced the nine drug barons to 10 years in jail, on Tuesday, and rebuked the agency for blocking stiffer punishment for them.

The convicts include five Nigerians – Anthony Umolu, Chibi Aruh, Izuchukwu Anieto, Williams Agusi and Augustine Koisochukwu Umolu – with four internationally-wanted Mexican conspirators.

The Mexicans are Cervantos Bruno, Rivas Pstiano, Castillo Cristobal and Patida Pedro.

They were all caught in March 2016 at a “clandestine” laboratory in Asaba, Delta State, where they were producing a cocaine-like substance – methamphetamine, with evidence also showing they were operating a drug trafficking organisation.

Mr Abang condemned NDLEA for entering into a plea agreement with the drug barons at an advanced stage of the six-year-old trial when their guilt had already been established.

Only some assets linked to the drug barons were listed in the plea agreement for permanent forfeiture.

They are a Mercedes Benz ML4 350 car, a Toyota Tundra Hilux van, and the sums of N20 million and N894,463.43 recovered from the convicts.

Mr Abang ordered them to be permanently forfeited to the federal government on Tuesday.

The judge ordered the sums of money to be paid into the federation account kept by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) within 30 days.


Undisclosed assets

Apart from seeking to reduce the jail time of the drug traffickers, the judge said, the plea agreement did not account for the landed assets recovered from the defendants.

The NDLEA has not disclosed the entire property recovered from the convicts and admitted in evidence in the purported plea bargain agreement dated 30 June 2022 that ought to have been forfeited to the federal government of Nigeria,” Mr Abang had insisted on Tuesday.

He noted that the illicit substances seized from the defendants admitted during the trial as exhibits and kept in the custody of NDLEA, and the equipment recovered from the clandestine laboratory were not presented for forfeiture.

Similarly, the judge said the landed assets recovered from the convicts were also excluded from the plea agreement.

The assets, according to the judge, included plots of land in Lagos, Ogun, and Anambra States, and a house in Abuja.

Where are those landed properties that were attached (seized)? Why are they not disclosed in the plea bargain agreement?” Mr Abang queried.

He listed the allegedly concealed assets as follows:

Two (2) plots of land measuring approximately 1,330.524 square metres in Oko-Ado, off Lekki-Epe Expressway, Eti-Osa LGA, Lagos State

One (1) plot of land at Imaletealafia Village along Epe-Lagos Expressway, Ibeju-Lekki LGA, Lagos State

Three (3) plots of land at HOMAC Estate, Phase 3 of Wisdom Park Estates Properties, Lagos State

Property at Plot No. 219, Zone A, Gidan Mangoro Layout, (Angwan Mada Settlement Relocation Scheme) FCT, Abuja.

Four (4) plots of land at Dumuria Layout, Dunboko Vilage, Umuoji, Idemili North LGA, Anambra State

Twelve (12) plots of land at Ugbongene Land, Obosi, Idemili North LGA, Anambra State

Two (2) plots of land at Wisdom Park Estates land within Mr Sunday Eke Estate in Orange Estate, Arepo, Ogun State

Two (2) plots of land at Ogunleye Family Land at Arepo Village, Obafemi/Owode LGA, Ogun State

One (1) plot of land at Ogunleye Family Land in Arepo Village, Obafemi/Owode LGA, Ogun State
.

‘How undisclosed assets were discovered’

Mr Abang said in his judgement that he discovered the concealment from an ex parte application filed by the NDLEA on 1 September 2017, listing the landed assets, described as part of proceeds of the illicit drug transactions of the defendants, for forfeiture.

With trial already ongoing at the time, the judge directed NDLEA to convert its ex parte forfeiture application to a motion on notice which would be served on the defendants to enable them to have a say in it.

But the NDLEA opted not to pursue the application any further. Nothing was said about the forfeiture application or the assets for the rest of the trial.

Mr Abang said the NDLEA ought to have presented the assets in the plea agreement for the court to order their forfeiture to the federal government.

“These assets, seized by the NDLEA, ought to be declared to be transferred to the federal government of Nigeria,” he said.

With the NDLEA failing to file the assets for forfeiture in the plea agreement, Mr Abang said, “I hold that the NDLEA is not transparent here, and cannot use the court to put a seal on an unlawful transaction.”

He maintained that the NDLEA entered into the plea agreement to “compromise” the case and to enable the defendants to come out of jail early to enjoy their illicitly acquired wealth.


‘Questionable plea agreement’

Shortly after the arrest of the drug traffickers in 2016, the NDLEA charged them with five counts, including illegal production of illicit drugs and operation of a drug trafficking organisation.

The alleged offences attract between 15 to 25 years in jail under the NDLEA Act.

But in July, after six years of trial and 21 witnesses paraded in the case, NDLEA entered into a plea bargain agreement with the drug barons to secure a reduced jail time for them.

The plea agreement proposed a 10 years imprisonment backdated by six years for the defendants.

It sought to reduce the convicts’ jail time by the six years they already spent in detention while standing trial. It would have left the convicts with less than four years to spend in jail.

The plea agreement also presented a list of some assets seized from the defendants as proceeds of illicit drug transactions for forfeiture to the federal government.

The judge, in his judgement on Tuesday, adopted the proposed 10 years jail time for the defendants but refused to backdate it.

Mr Abang, who described the plea agreement as “questionable” and “ill-motivated”, ordered that the sentence would start counting from the day of judgement, instead of the 2016 proposed in the plea agreement.

He also ordered the forfeiture of the few assets, described as proceeds of the crimes of the defendants, but exposed many more that were excluded from the plea agreement.


NDLEA denies wrongdoing

But the NDLEA on Friday denied any wrongdoing in the case.

Speaking with PREMIUM TIMES on the telephone, the agency’s spokesperson, Femi Babafemi, said the assets referred to by the judge were either non-existing or belonged to other persons.

He recalled that the agency recovered the title documents of the property from the apartments of the defendants during investigations, only to later discover that “they were cooked-up documents.”

Mr Babafemi said the NDLEA had rushed to court, upon discovering the title documents, as a usual practice, to file for an interim forfeiture to stop assets from being sold off by the defendants or their cronies.

He said checks at various land registries would, however, later reveal that the title documents were cooked up.

“The documents were found to be cooked up, possibly to be used for securing loans for the laboratory which the defendants were building at the time,” Mr Babafemi said.

He added: “Investigations showed that many of the plots of land were not in existence.

“Those that were in existence were discovered to be bare pieces of land that belonged to other persons entirely.”

Meanwhile, records show that it took more than one year after the arrest of the defendants in March 2016 for the NDLEA to file for the forfeiture application in September 2017.

Mr Babafemi also defended the plea agreement the agency entered into with the drug traffickers, saying it was a globally-accepted practice in a criminal prosecution to save cost and time.

He said the case in question had gone on for six years with no end in sight at a huge cost to the agency.

“The NDLEA had yet to conclude its case. The case was still going to cost more time and resources. More witnesses were still going to be called to testify. Each of the nine defendants was still going to call their witnesses and testify personally,” he said.

He added that the NDLEA was also bearing the cost of providing an interpreter that was translating the proceedings conducted in the English language to the Mexicans in Spanish. “The cost of provision of an interpreter ought to be that of the court, but the agency was bearing it from the inception of the case.”

“So, when the defendants approached the NDLEA to say they were ready to plead guilty, the agency accepted it. It is a practice that is done in criminal prosecution globally to save resources and time,” the NDLEA spokesperson said.


Firmness against questionable plea agreements

The case was not the first one in which Mr Abang had exhibited decisiveness in holding prosecutors’ feet to fire over questionable plea bargain agreements.

In November last year, Mr Abang unsparingly rebuked a federal prosecutor from the Federal Ministry of Justice for filing a “questionable” plea agreement that enabled some oil thieves to escape life imprisonment.

In a case with elements of economic sabotage, Mr Abang revealed in his judgement delivered on 24 November 2021 that, the N200 million worth of crude oil recovered from the oil thieves was sold for N17 million.

The judge summed up all the rot in the case by describing the plea agreement between the prosecution and the defence as “sordid, and morbid, very unpleasant and dirty.”

With little tolerance for lawyers’ dilatory tactics, Mr Abang has jailed some politically-exposed persons on corruption charges.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/569771-judge-reveals-how-ndlea-allegedly-concealed-assets-seized-from-jailed-drug-barons.html

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Re: Judge Reveals How NDLEA Allegedly Concealed Assets Seized From Jailed Drug Baron by Candidlady: 8:14am On Dec 10, 2022
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Re: Judge Reveals How NDLEA Allegedly Concealed Assets Seized From Jailed Drug Baron by Ciriram66: 8:45am On Dec 10, 2022
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Re: Judge Reveals How NDLEA Allegedly Concealed Assets Seized From Jailed Drug Baron by EtinosaDLaw(m): 8:45am On Dec 10, 2022
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Re: Judge Reveals How NDLEA Allegedly Concealed Assets Seized From Jailed Drug Baron by gasparpisciotta: 8:46am On Dec 10, 2022
Corruption everywhere

Lagos should however promote a law to stop selling lands to these criminals from the East

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Re: Judge Reveals How NDLEA Allegedly Concealed Assets Seized From Jailed Drug Baron by Enddy50ty(m): 8:46am On Dec 10, 2022
It is very evident that the NDLEA has been compromised by the drug barons in this case.

Many of this so called anti-drug agents are underground drugs dealer themselves.

I'm sure that Abba Kyari guy knows something about this deal, he was accused by some convicted drug barons of converting their seized assets into his personal property.

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Re: Judge Reveals How NDLEA Allegedly Concealed Assets Seized From Jailed Drug Baron by Ofemmanu1: 8:47am On Dec 10, 2022
Anthony Umolu, Chibi Aruh, Izuchukwu Anieto, Williams Agusi and Augustine Koisochukwu Umolu. With Mexicans?!

Is this how they want to run Biabia Potopoto republic?


Na who curse these people like this?!


BiaBia potopoto jews on the bad side of the News again.

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Re: Judge Reveals How NDLEA Allegedly Concealed Assets Seized From Jailed Drug Baron by marvellous2222: 8:47am On Dec 10, 2022
No privacy, selfish attitude, everybody is looking for something to eat
Re: Judge Reveals How NDLEA Allegedly Concealed Assets Seized From Jailed Drug Baron by TriCee: 8:47am On Dec 10, 2022
Mexicans?
Re: Judge Reveals How NDLEA Allegedly Concealed Assets Seized From Jailed Drug Baron by nazicartel(m): 8:47am On Dec 10, 2022
This country is seriously funny. Efcc will seize cars from ppl and sell them privately, anti drug will seize from ppl and sell privately. Is there no watchdogs for all these agencies ?.. there should be a monthly assessment of all the operations done by all the agencies in Nigeria. The agency should be made up of the military, human right organization and the police. Navy have been seizing barges and nothing is been heard about all these seized barges. It's very bad. No accountability anywhere

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Re: Judge Reveals How NDLEA Allegedly Concealed Assets Seized From Jailed Drug Baron by Zeddyzed: 8:47am On Dec 10, 2022
While we focus on corruption by the Executive, a lot of these things happen within government offices.

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Re: Judge Reveals How NDLEA Allegedly Concealed Assets Seized From Jailed Drug Baron by usecondom(m): 8:48am On Dec 10, 2022
Evil people

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Re: Judge Reveals How NDLEA Allegedly Concealed Assets Seized From Jailed Drug Baron by Elclamour(f): 8:50am On Dec 10, 2022
I'm grateful that they published only the faces of the Mexican frauds on paper n net

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Re: Judge Reveals How NDLEA Allegedly Concealed Assets Seized From Jailed Drug Baron by Kingpele(m): 8:50am On Dec 10, 2022
We need God in this country..the level of corruption in government and its agencies is too terrible and I believe this is the reason FG is mortgaging this country to China through stipulated borrowing from time to time...APC is the worst thing that ever happened to this country and I pray God help us to kick them out next year...however we need to have a good conscience, the purpose of human existence is to be good to everyone and use the resources within our reach to serve God and humanity get married have children that can succeed us and take over our wealth and keep our DNA alive on earth..because this life is vanities upon vanities even our body is vanity.. because in death, it will decay and turn to dust..watching my rich dad dying and living us and all he had behind ,thought me a great lesson, thank God he loved God while alive .(.may your lovely soul rest in peace dad)....people do alot of evil to get rich only to die abandoning it here on earth..no one goes to eternity with any pin...is funny the creator of this forum make 21 rules for members yet man decided that God who created all things doesn't exist, God gave us only ten commands to help us live in love with one another in his own world but we refuse to obey him..and seek out vanities that won't keep us from dying..humanity repent and return to your maker

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Re: Judge Reveals How NDLEA Allegedly Concealed Assets Seized From Jailed Drug Baron by Nobody: 8:50am On Dec 10, 2022
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Re: Judge Reveals How NDLEA Allegedly Concealed Assets Seized From Jailed Drug Baron by Emeskhalifa(m): 8:50am On Dec 10, 2022
Nothing anybody go tell me, there is no single Saint or honest person in this country. It is so unfortunate cry

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Re: Judge Reveals How NDLEA Allegedly Concealed Assets Seized From Jailed Drug Baron by mukthar2000(m): 8:51am On Dec 10, 2022
The convicts include five Nigerians – Anthony Umolu, Chibi Aruh, Izuchukwu Anieto, Williams Agusi and Augustine Koisochukwu Umolu – with four internationally-wanted Mexican conspirators.

Na them

The above names mentioned need to be show as well like their Mexican counterpart

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Re: Judge Reveals How NDLEA Allegedly Concealed Assets Seized From Jailed Drug Baron by ATEAMS: 8:51am On Dec 10, 2022
Life indeed
Re: Judge Reveals How NDLEA Allegedly Concealed Assets Seized From Jailed Drug Baron by femisplash: 8:51am On Dec 10, 2022
Is Marwa aware of all these?. We don't want another Malami embarrassing our law enforcement agencies.

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Re: Judge Reveals How NDLEA Allegedly Concealed Assets Seized From Jailed Drug Baron by Akfrenzy(m): 8:51am On Dec 10, 2022
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Re: Judge Reveals How NDLEA Allegedly Concealed Assets Seized From Jailed Drug Baron by GafarTechNG(m): 8:52am On Dec 10, 2022
marvellous2222:
No privacy, selfish attitude, everybody is looking for something to eat
Re: Judge Reveals How NDLEA Allegedly Concealed Assets Seized From Jailed Drug Baron by GboyegaD(m): 8:52am On Dec 10, 2022
Hmm...if true, our corruption is so deep in corruption.

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Re: Judge Reveals How NDLEA Allegedly Concealed Assets Seized From Jailed Drug Baron by ShenTeh(m): 8:52am On Dec 10, 2022
The rot in the system is huge.

We citizens of Nigeria generally need to change our attitudes.

We corrupt every institution and process no matter the good intent behind creating those institutions and procedures.

Citizens make the country.

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Re: Judge Reveals How NDLEA Allegedly Concealed Assets Seized From Jailed Drug Baron by naijainstinct: 8:52am On Dec 10, 2022
Even NDLEA dey collude with drug barons......

Nothing is wrong with Nigeria. A lot of Nigerians are just"fantastically corrupt"....

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Re: Judge Reveals How NDLEA Allegedly Concealed Assets Seized From Jailed Drug Baron by OblorOblor: 8:53am On Dec 10, 2022
gasparpisciotta:
Corruption everywhere

Lagos should however promote a law to stop selling lands to these criminals from the East
Too late, the Easterners have already bought over your father's inherited 50x50 piece of land. Sifia pains!

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Re: Judge Reveals How NDLEA Allegedly Concealed Assets Seized From Jailed Drug Baron by AmazingELixir: 8:53am On Dec 10, 2022
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Re: Judge Reveals How NDLEA Allegedly Concealed Assets Seized From Jailed Drug Baron by LeoDeKing: 8:53am On Dec 10, 2022
Anthony Umolu
Chibi Aruh
Izuchukwu Anieto
Williams Agusi
Augustine Koisochukwu Umolu

Looking at where the drug criminals come from and the two comments below, it is evident that the chant of pandora Obituary winning 2023 presidential election is nothing but self deceit and delusion.
ThiefnubuBandit:
I'm very sure that the demented Iragbiji drug criminal called Tinupoo has affiliations with these drug convicts.
Bigkoko:
Drug baron could not even wait till 2023 to see if their Capo...Tinubu would smell Aso Rock!!! No wonder NDLEA Chief visited Lagos recently!

Re: Judge Reveals How NDLEA Allegedly Concealed Assets Seized From Jailed Drug Baron by Bigkoko: 8:53am On Dec 10, 2022
Drug baron could not even wait till 2023 to see if their Capo...Tinubu would smell Aso Rock!!! No wonder NDLEA Chief visited Lagos recently!
Re: Judge Reveals How NDLEA Allegedly Concealed Assets Seized From Jailed Drug Baron by CheapHomes1: 8:54am On Dec 10, 2022
femisplash:
Is Marwa aware of all these?. We don't want another Malami embarrassing our law enforcement agencies.

What have the names you mentioned got to do with NDLEA?
Re: Judge Reveals How NDLEA Allegedly Concealed Assets Seized From Jailed Drug Baron by ThiefnubuBandit(f): 8:55am On Dec 10, 2022
I'm very sure that the demented Iragbiji drug criminal called Tinupoo has affiliations with these drug convicts.
Re: Judge Reveals How NDLEA Allegedly Concealed Assets Seized From Jailed Drug Baron by emmadejust(m): 8:55am On Dec 10, 2022
Cases concealment by government agency are many to mention

From police that will arrest then collect your house property to cars For bail of high crime.

To efcc seizure of assests and property of fraud suspect and organization crime which they will not present in court .

To Ndlea and even civil defense with oil bunkery �


The system need to be checked ..


Some officer are very riched when they play the negotiator to sell property for criminal In their detention, property worth 50m officer will sell to his man for 15m then collect the rest

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