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The United Kingdom Government Has Promised To Return An Additional 6.8 Million by dorocent(m): 9:51am On Nov 05, 2014
This detail was disclosed on Tuesday in London by Mr Rupert Broad, UK Metropolitan Police Senior Investigator, at a meeting on “Supporting Policing in Nigeria: What Role for Police in the Nigerian Diaspora” held in the House of Commons.

Commenting on UK and Nigeria’s anti-corruption partnership, Broad said: “out of the eight million pounds confiscated from Ibori, 1.2 million pounds had so far been retuned to Nigeria, while the rest was waiting for redistribution as to when it would be sent back to Nigeria.”


Convicted former Delta State Governor, James Ibori.
He also said that an additional 80 million pounds had been temporarily confiscated from Ibori and his associates, including Mr Patrice Gohil, one of his lawyers.

“Approximately, 80 million pounds is temporarily frozen and a confiscation hearing has been fixed for April 2015, where the judge will determine how much was stolen, after which it would be returned to Nigeria.”

The British Southcrown Court sentenced Ibori to 13 years jail term for fraud and money laundering in April, 2012.

Broad, who attributed the success of the Ibori case to partnership with the nation’s Economic and Financial Crimes Commission ( EFCC), said :“The case signified Nigeria’s commitment to the fight corruption.

“In the light of the Ibori case, Nigeria has done a fantastic job in tackling corruption.

“Corruption does not go away easily, addressing it requires continuous process and the UK Metropolitan Police will continue to collaborate with Nigerian authorities on cross border international investigation.”

The meeting, which had participants from the Nigerian community, was chaired by Mrs Meg Hillier, the Chair of the UK All Party Parliamentary Group on Nigeria.

Similarly, the Director of the UK Nigeria Police Forum, Mr. Nsikan Etuk, said the Diaspora was a powerful tool for the reformation of the nation’s police force.

Etuk, who spoke on “Supporting Policing in Nigeria,” expressed the commitment of the forum in collaborating with government in tackling challenges impeding efficiency in policing in the country.

He said the forum, whose membership included serving and retired police personnel, was established following challenges facing the Nigerian community in the UK.

Also speaking at the event, the Nigerian Deputy High Commissioner to the UK, Ambassador Kunle Bamgbose, said the nation’s police officers were among the brightest in Africa, adding that they were only impeded by operational challenges.

“Inadequate equipment such as communication gadgets, the lack of efficient forensic laboratories and other logistic problems are some of the challenges facing the police force.

“It is difficult to impose UK policing culture in Nigeria because the environments are different,” Bambose said.

According to him, partnership in training and capacity building of officers will be an ideal area of collaboration.

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