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Yahaya Bello: EFCC Didn’t Breach Kogi State High Court Order – Falana

A statement issued by Falana on Friday alleged that the EFCC was following up on the decision of the Kogi High Court to file money laundering charges of over N80 billion against Bello.

He added that the Federal High Court order remanding Bello pending trial was also in line with the Kogi State High Court He said in Section : “From the above statement, there is no doubt that the Kogi State House of Assembly ordered the execution of Mr. Yahaya.” Yahaya Bello Personal freedom and its importance. Rights to freedom of action Decisions are made “* The Federal Supreme Court, without prejudice to its jurisdiction, may issue a decision determining the rights of the applicant and the defendant, which it alone decides on.

“The Kogi High Court specifically directed the EFCC to prosecute, sue or complain before that High Court or any appropriate court that the respondent said it was reasonable to believe that the petitioner had committed an offense “Therefore, by filing a suit against Yahaya Before the Federal High Court, the EFCC complied with the Kogi Court High Judgment on the money laundering charge of over N80 billion filed by Mr. Trump.

Bello was also arrested by the Supreme Court of Appeals. Yahaya Bello also relies on the decision of the Kogi High Court in case Falana for the purpose of the trial. The statement follows an attempt by the EFCC to arrest Bello over allegations that the former governor fraudulently banked N80.2 billion. The Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) and all its officers were arrested by the Commissioner of Police, Kayode Egbetokun.

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