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United States: Imo Dep Gov Still On Our Wanted List by ektbear: 9:53am On Aug 05, 2011
The United States Department of Justice (USDOJ) has confirmed that the deputy governor of Imo State, Mr. Jude Ikechi Agbaso was still in the country’s wanted list.

Confirming this in an electronic mail sent to our correspondent, Mrs Hannah Lewis, an official of the US Department of Justice, said that the US still maintains and upholds the arrest warrant issued on December 30, 1994 against the Imo State deputy governor, and that no Nigerian court can quash the warrant of arrest.

The Mineola County Court in New York, on December 30, 1994 issued a warrant of arrest with registration number 861 against Jude Agbaso when he jumped bail on a 17-count charge before the court.

Earlier, a source at the Department of Justice had confirmed to LEADERSHIP correspondent on phone that the United States government still regrets ever granting a bail to Mr. Agbaso who currently serves as a deputy governor in Nigeria.

The source added that Mr. Jude Ikechi Agbaso, who last resided at Number 112 Front Street, New York before he jumped the bail granted him after he was being arraigned on a 17-count charge of forgery, still remains a criminal in spite of his political immunity in Nigeria, stressing that the US government will do everything to get him arraigned anytime he comes to America.

Hear him: “If it was possible for the United Kingdom government to get former Governor James Ibori back to London to face criminal charges made against him despite his power and influence, then it will be easy for us to make Mr. Agbaso face all the charges against him when the time comes”.
He further confirmed that there were criminal charges against Agbaso, noting that the warrant of arrest with registration number 861 issued against him by the New York court was still existing in the database of the Justice Department.

Also, checks at the United States Immigration department further confirmed that Agbaso, born on the 23rd January, 1958 was and is still the owner of the Social Security Card with Numbers 108761794.

Although, it was clear that the United States Department of Justice may not make any move to extradite Agbaso back to New York at the moment as a result of the immunity he enjoys as a deputy governor of a state in Nigeria, but our correspondent gathered that his name is already on the security watch list that will surely notify the American government anytime he enters the country.

http://leadership.ng/nga/articles/3188/2011/08/04/imo_dep_gov_still_our_wanted_list_-_us.html
Re: United States: Imo Dep Gov Still On Our Wanted List by OmoLisabi(m): 9:56am On Aug 05, 2011
Typical ibos social vices is their motto.
Re: United States: Imo Dep Gov Still On Our Wanted List by NegroNtns(m): 9:44pm On Aug 05, 2011
I think his ssn should have been redacted before publishing. That's TMI, in the hands of identity thieves he will have more charges stacked up against him soon.
Re: United States: Imo Dep Gov Still On Our Wanted List by seanet02: 5:29am On Aug 06, 2011
Where are the ibo boys? Okay, i will help keep this thread on the frontpage till your vegetable is returned from London.
Re: United States: Imo Dep Gov Still On Our Wanted List by seanet02: 8:54am On Aug 06, 2011
Ok
Re: United States: Imo Dep Gov Still On Our Wanted List by seanet02: 9:47am On Aug 06, 2011
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Re: United States: Imo Dep Gov Still On Our Wanted List by EkoIle1: 2:31pm On Aug 06, 2011
I guess sahara reporters made this up to.
Re: United States: Imo Dep Gov Still On Our Wanted List by Pukkah: 11:47pm On Aug 06, 2011
This isn't good for the country but what efforts did they make to nab him before he became the deputy governor especially when the campaign was going on?

Nevertheless, this report is sufficient for the Imo House of Assembly to act on to commence impeachment proceedings against him.
Re: United States: Imo Dep Gov Still On Our Wanted List by ektbear: 2:05am On Aug 07, 2011
Pukkah:

Nevertheless, this report is sufficient for the Imo House of Assembly to act on to commence impeachment proceedings against him.

Well said.
Re: United States: Imo Dep Gov Still On Our Wanted List by speedyo: 2:09pm On Aug 30, 2011
New York Judge Dismisses Case Against Imo Deputy Governor print

A New York Judge has dismissed the 17-count criminal possession of forged instruments case filed against the current Imo Deputy Governor Jude Agbaso, in December 1994.

Judge David Sullivan of the Nassau County Court granted the dismissal following a plea request made by the prosecutor, the Nassau County Assistant District Attorney Brian Lee and the defence counsel, Mrs. Laura Chukwuma.

The judge, in an order dated August 24, also vacated arrest warrants issued against Jude Agbaso, 53, in connection with the case.

Agbaso then a resident of New York was arrested on June 20, 1994 on a first-degree 17-count indictment for possession of forged 100 dollar bills.

An arrest warrant was later issued for him after he reportedly jumped bail in the case which also involved Eugene Harding.

In granting the plea agreement by the prosecutor and the defence, Judge Sullivan granted Agbaso’s plea of a one-count of a non-criminal violation charge of disorderly conduct under Section 240.20(2).

On Wednesday, Agbaso was represented by his counsel, who agreed to pay a 250 dollars fine for the disorderly conduct.

A copy of the court disposition obtained by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), and dated August 24 said: “This order will certify that all seventeen counts obtained with the aforesaid indictment were resolved through a plea to one count of disorderly conduct under count one.”

“Accordingly, all seventeen counts charging the defendant with criminal possession of a forged instrument in the First Degree under IND 90454 dated December 30, 1994 are now dismissed in satisfaction of this plea and any and all bench warrants issued in connection with this matter have been vacated effectively immediately,” Judge Sullivan said.

Speaking to NAN, Chukwuma, who was in court with her client’s elder brother Chief Martin Agbaso, said the judgement meant the “Deputy Governor is free to enter the United States at will.

“He can enter the U.S at his pleasure whenever he wants because he is free to, there is no warrant for his arrest anymore, it’s been thrown out.

“Seventeen charges were filed in this case for criminal possession of forged instruments (forged currency).

“Those 17 first degree felony counts have all been dropped and dismissed entirely by not just the judge but also by the prosecutor.

“His Excellency Jude Agabso never entered any plea for the resolution of any of those seventeen charges because they were thrown out, meaning again that he has been vindicated and his innocence has been established beyond any reasonable doubts.

“There is no felony pending against him right now, he is not a convicted felon, he has never been a convicted felon and he will never be a convicted felon, ” the Agabso’s family lawyer said.

The defence counsel also explained that the plea for disorderly conduct entered by his client under section 240.20 sub section 2 (New York law) “is not a crime, felony or misdemeanour.

“The disorderly conduct that he pleaded for is a mere violation, it’s like a traffic citation; it’s an infraction not a crime.

“At the time he was arrested for the 17-count charge he professed his innocence at the top of his voice, he maintained his innocence and disputed any and all facts that were inconsistent with his innocence.

“Because he was innocent, he knew he had done nothing wrong and he was overtly emotional about it and somewhat loud, so he pleaded to talking too loud in the public at the time of this incident,” she said.

Martin Agbaso, the deputy governors elder brother, described the outcome of the case as “total vindication” for his brother.

“I believe in the American judicial system and this is a clear demonstration that an innocent man, it doesn’t matter how much it takes, will at some point be vindicated.

“I am happy as a member of his family; when all these issues came up he stood as a man and suffered very humiliating write-ups in the papers,’’ the senior Agabso told NAN.

“The whole family dealt with the trauma that came with it but our faith in God remained resolute and we knew that at some point the will of the God of justice will prevail,” he added.

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