Senior Lawyer Denies Bribing Court Staff
Senior Lawyer, Dr. Joseph Nwobike, Tuesday denied bribing
court officials in other to pervert the course of justice as alleged by the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.
Nwobike stated this while been cross examined by EFCC
counsel, Mr. Rotimi Oyedepo at the resumed hearing of an 11-count charge
bordering on perverting the course of justice and offering gratification to
public officials.
Rotimi had confronted the SAN with text messages he sent to
court officials to allegedly unduly influence court cases he was handling.
The anti-graft agency also alleged that Nwobike offered gratifications
to some judges of the Federal High Court and the National Industrial Court to
influence them to act contrary to their official capacities.
The EFCC further claimed that Nwobike engaged in
sending illegal text messages with four registrars of the Federal High Court in
a bid to unduly influence his cases being tried by the judges.
Nwobike, however, denied all the charges.
The defendant had on July 3, while being led in evidence by
his defence counsel, Mr Olawale Akoni (SAN), Nwobike had told the court that
the money he allegedly gave to the judges as gratification were assistance.
He had noted that the judges were old friends who he
had been acquainted with while in University which was long before they were
assigned as judges
A compact disc (Exhibit P21) allegedly containing text
messages from the SAN’s seized mobile phone (Exhibit P18) was projected on a
screen during the cross-examination of Nwobike at his ongoing trial at an Ikeja
High Court.
Mr Rotimi Oyedepo, the lead prosecution counsel of the EFCC
during proceedings on Tuesday, accused Nwobike of sending text messages to
Mr Baruwa, a clerk of the Federal High Court, Lagos.
He claimed that Nwobike was aware that Baruwa worked with
one Mr Jide, a Deputy Registrar of the court.
Responding, Nwobike said “I know Mr Baruwa, he is a clerk of
the Federal High Court, I do not know he works with Mr Jide, he told me that
his office is directly opposite Mr Jide’s office.“I have had course to send
messages to Mr Baruwa in the course of my duties just like any other legal
practitioner,” Nwobike said.
Disputing Nwobike’s claims, Oyedepo said that Nwobike was
aware that the clerk shared an office with the Deputy Registrar.
Denying Oyedepo’s accusations, Nwobike said “The text messages
I sent were just confirmation text messages.“On whether I knew that Brokeyard
Marine Oil and Gas Services were under investigation by the EFCC, I don’t know
because I don’t work for the EFCC,” Nwobike said.
Oyedepo accused the SAN of obstructing the prosecution of
one of his client who was allegedly court at the Muritala International Airport
with $200million dollars
“On Nov. 11, 2015 you sent a message to Mr Jide of the
Federal High Court about a criminal charge filed against your client asking
that it should be assigned to Justice Seidu. “This suit was suit was eventually
assigned to Justice Seidu and as at 1.23pm on the day you sent the
text, this matter was not assigned to any judge.“Are you aware as a SAN
that it is an offence not to declare an amount exceeding $10,000, are you
aware that the amount your client travelling with was $200million.
“In a desperate bid
to prevent the EFCC from continuing the investigation, you instituted a
fundamental rights action (exhibit P23). “You forwarded details of this suit
in a text to Mr Jide and in the usual manner, you mentioned Justice Yinusa to
handle the case. “Upon instituting this suit, the EFCC appeared before Justice
Yinusa and the matter was resolved by his Lordship.
“You also did not file any process for the execution
of the order you bought from Hon. Justice Yinusa.
“On Nov. 9, 2015, Mr Felix Deckon your
litigation officer forwarded a text message forwarded a text message to Mr
Jide,. text contained details of the charge proffered against your
client by the EFFC,” Oyedepo said
“I will not agree with you that in a desperate bid to stop
the EFCC, I filed the fundamental rights action.
“The money in question was $2.2million and not
$200million and my client was asking for the return of the $2.2million seized
from his agent at the airport.
“I forwarded details of this suit to Mr Jide for
confirmation purposes,” Nwobike claimed.
Accusing the SAN further of obstructing justice,
Oyedepo said Nwobike received photocopies of EFCC charges that were not yet
filed in court. “Mr Baruwa sent a text message acknowledging handing over
the charges to Mr Felix Deckon, your litigation officer ,“A charge that is
not filed was given to you by your litigation officer without you applying for
a certified true copy,” Oyedepo said.
Denying the accusations, Nwobike said “I did not apply for a
certified true copy and I did not receive photocopy of the charge, I only
received the charged when it was served on my clients.”
Justice Raliatu Adebiyi adjourned the case to 10.30am on
July 12 for continuation of trial.
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