Police operatives have arrested the Director of Investigation and Prosecution of the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA), Joseph Eriki, over alleged land fraud.
The FCTA director was arrested alongside Boniface Agwu and are currently in custody until their arraignment for criminal conspiracy, criminal trespass, and forgery.
Other suspects are said to be at large.
Eriki and Agwu were charged alongside Ikechukwu Kanu, Donatec Electrical Company Limited, Super Structure Limited, Weatherfield Engineering, Marine Service Limited, Asher Information Services Limited, Prince Isaac Omoluwa, Nwaimoneye Augustine Onyisi, and Sarajo Aliyu, Ogbole Michael.
They were alleged to have unlawfully entered Plot 461–470 and 486-496 belonging to Etha Ventures and put up structures with the intention of defrauding Etha Ventures.
According to the prosecution, to actualise their intent, the defendants fraudulently secured a consent judgement in suit number FCT/HC/CV/240/2018, given the title of Plot 1406 (461-470 and 486-496) Sabon Lugbe East Layout, Abuja to Super Structures Limited.
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Justice Suleiman Belgore of a FCT High Court in the Garki area of Abuja had on May 27 issued a bench warrant for the arrest of the defendants so that they could appear in court for their arraignment on a 9-count charge of alleged land grabbing.
The prosecution counsel, David Kaswe, had told the court that the defendants were on administrative bail.
Kaswe said the defendants had been informed of the charges against them, adding that all efforts to bring them to court had been abortive.
On June 4, the defence counsel, C.S. Ekeocha and E.E. Apeh, promised to produce his clients for arraignment.
After four consecutive adjournments, Justice Belgore fixed October 30 for definite arraignment.
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