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Arms Deal: Ex-military Chiefs Offer To Refund Contract Sums-the Nation by handie(m): 4:17am On Nov 21, 2015
•EFCC may seize Dasuki’s, others’ assets •Targets mansions in Abuja, Kaduna •One top Nigerian, two Israeli suspects sneak out

There were indications last night that some of the former military chiefs and military officers under investigation by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) have volunteered to refund some money for jobs undone.

A source privy to the activities of the Special Investigative Committee said: “About four of such former officers have offered to make refunds. I think Dasuki does not know the extent to which the panel had gone in probing the arms deals.

“When the case gets to court, Nigerians will appreciate the depth of the investigation by the panel.”

In line with its enabling Act of Parliament, EFCC may seize the assets of a former National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki, and some ex-military chiefs allegedly involved in the N644 billion arms deals.

The anti-graft commission may invoke temporary assets forfeiture clause as part of the ongoing probe of the arms procurement.

It was learnt that three suspects, including a top Nigerian and two Israelis, have sneaked out of the country to escape arrest.

It was also gathered that some former service chiefs have offered to return votes meant for failed contracts.

A reliable source said: “The EFCC may invoke Assets Forfeiture clause to seize the properties of Dasuki and other Service Chiefs who allegedly diverted or misappropriated funds meant for arms procurement in line with sections 28 and 34 of the EFCC (Establishment Act) 2004 and Section 13(1) of the Federal High Court Act, 2004.

“Section 28 reads: ‘Where a person is arrested for an offence under this Act, the Commission shall immediately trace and attach all the assets and properties of the person acquired as a result of such economic or financial crime and shall thereafter cause to be obtained an interim attachment order from the Court.’

“We have appreciable list of assets in Abuja, Kaduna, Lagos and Port Harcourt to be attached. One of the affected officers built two mansions in Kaduna and Abuja under six months.

“A Service Chief is also being investigated for allegedly acquiring a property of the late first Civilian Governor of Bayelsa State, Chief Diepreye Alamieyeseigha.

As at the time of filing this report, three key suspects in the procurement process were alleged to have sneaked out of the country.

Another source said: “The government may appear to have been hard on Dasuki because three suspects implicated in the arms deal have sneaked out of the country. The suspects, including a top Nigerian and two Israelis, were rated as closer to Dasuki.

“Wherever they are, we will repatriate them accordingly. With the cooperation of some countries, there is no hiding place for any suspect.

“This is one of the reasons why the Federal Government does not want Dasuki to travel out for medical treatment.

“The Department of State Security Service(DSS) was proactive in placing one of the suspects on surveillance but the recourse to court made the affected culprit to leave the country.

“Another factor is that the cases against the ex-NSA are many and the government cannot say because of an isolated matter, he should be allowed to go abroad. What if he does not return to the country?”

http://thenationonlineng.net/arms-deal-ex-military-chiefs-offer-to-refund-contract-sums/

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Re: Arms Deal: Ex-military Chiefs Offer To Refund Contract Sums-the Nation by handie(m): 4:18am On Nov 21, 2015
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chukwudi44:

You are just plain stupid!!! If indeed Buhari has enough evidence why is Dasuki and other service chiefs so indicted not yet in court? All we have been reading in the last few days is "this source, that source" !!! Haba for how long? If you think Dasuki or anyone has stolen government money, take them to court!!!.

In all these reports, we are yet to see any concrete proof to back up all this speculations!! Dasuki might have stolen money but until you can prove it just STFU.

The useless army panel claimed GEJ spent $2.2 billion on arms procurement, the man has come out publicly to refute that report and the panel hasn't responded to that refuttal. GEJ even said it wasn't possible to spend that huge amount on arms procurement alone,
[/s] This is a Nigerian issue. Biko, anyhow we handle it is no business of yours. We don't want foreigners meddling in our affairs. Abeg go ur Biafra and leave the "zoo" issues to we 'zoogerians'

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Re: Arms Deal: Ex-military Chiefs Offer To Refund Contract Sums-the Nation by DickDastardly(m): 4:20am On Nov 21, 2015
They should all be strapped with IEDs at national stadium and detonated in full cover of NTA & CNN angry

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Re: Arms Deal: Ex-military Chiefs Offer To Refund Contract Sums-the Nation by teeboila(m): 4:26am On Nov 21, 2015
refund? what of interest on the stolen cash and life lost as a result of their actions or inactions? Who will refund that?



So many questions but little answer.

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Re: Arms Deal: Ex-military Chiefs Offer To Refund Contract Sums-the Nation by actoor(m): 4:47am On Nov 21, 2015
Story undecided
Action is needed.

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Re: Arms Deal: Ex-military Chiefs Offer To Refund Contract Sums-the Nation by seunmsg(m): 4:57am On Nov 21, 2015
Apart from returning all what they stole, they should all be tried and sentenced to long jail terms. We should make a good example out of them to present and future public servants who have the intentions of stealing government money.

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Re: Arms Deal: Ex-military Chiefs Offer To Refund Contract Sums-the Nation by Pavore9: 5:04am On Nov 21, 2015
Even if they refund what was stolen, justice is not yet served.

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Re: Arms Deal: Ex-military Chiefs Offer To Refund Contract Sums-the Nation by luvinhubby(m): 5:08am On Nov 21, 2015
I stand for justice and will always do, but the Nation is a well known Tinubu media propaganda machine & i will believe the story from a more credible source.

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Re: Arms Deal: Ex-military Chiefs Offer To Refund Contract Sums-the Nation by sammyj: 5:19am On Nov 21, 2015
While GEJ, Satanoids wailers and Pa chukwudi44 will always come and defend their slave pay masters that this never happened. Posterity will judge them all for the soul of the people that died during this clueless corrupt era managed by a clueless government! !!!!

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Re: Arms Deal: Ex-military Chiefs Offer To Refund Contract Sums-the Nation by Aufbauh(m): 5:41am On Nov 21, 2015
News like this gives me confidence that my sacrifice for change is not in vain. Even though the present economic realities may not be favourable on the short term, i am optimistic that Nigerian fortune will rebounce in the long run.
However,i think news like this should be confidential until the needful is done by the culprits to avoid external influence on those involved to escape justice.

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Re: Arms Deal: Ex-military Chiefs Offer To Refund Contract Sums-the Nation by Freegift75: 5:46am On Nov 21, 2015
Aufbauh:
News like this gives me confidence that my sacrifice for change is not in vain. Even though the present economic realities may not be favourable on the short term, i am optimistic that Nigerian fortune will rebounce in the long run.
However,i think news like this should be confidential until the needful is done by the culprits to avoid external influence on those involved to escape justice.

More butter to your brain. Nice one

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Re: Arms Deal: Ex-military Chiefs Offer To Refund Contract Sums-the Nation by modath(f): 5:49am On Nov 21, 2015
I hope this news will walk its TALK.

These lot have wreaked havoc on the Nation.. cry
Undeserving of a fair trial.

No endless court cases, Rule of law be damned.

Firing squad too good for them....cry

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Re: Arms Deal: Ex-military Chiefs Offer To Refund Contract Sums-the Nation by Elslim: 6:01am On Nov 21, 2015
Refund ke? Pls pls , , should rot in Jail

Or face firin squad

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Re: Arms Deal: Ex-military Chiefs Offer To Refund Contract Sums-the Nation by LadyExcellency: 6:08am On Nov 21, 2015
There were indications last night that some of
the former military chiefs and military officers
under investigation by the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) have
volunteered to refund some money for jobs
undone.
grin grin
Re: Arms Deal: Ex-military Chiefs Offer To Refund Contract Sums-the Nation by Lordtrillion(m): 6:11am On Nov 21, 2015
Hmmm
Re: Arms Deal: Ex-military Chiefs Offer To Refund Contract Sums-the Nation by olumide81(m): 6:15am On Nov 21, 2015
Do the needful and stop preempting...abeg

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Re: Arms Deal: Ex-military Chiefs Offer To Refund Contract Sums-the Nation by baby124: 6:17am On Nov 21, 2015
How come they are not being charged with treason. Remember they almost killed Nigerian soldiers for refusing to fight without arms. They should be rounded up and killed because they sent a lot of people to their deaths out of greed. Those people have families too.

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Re: Arms Deal: Ex-military Chiefs Offer To Refund Contract Sums-the Nation by Nobody: 6:24am On Nov 21, 2015
sammyj:
While GEJ, Satanoids wailers and Pa chukwudi44 will always come and defend their slave pay masters that this never happened. Posterity will judge them all for the soul of the people that died during this clueless corrupt era managed by a clueless government! !!!!
You are just plain stupid!!! If indeed Buhari has enough evidence why is Dasuki and other service chiefs so indicted not yet in court? All we have been reading in the last few days is "this source, that source" !!! Haba for how long? If you think Dasuki or anyone has stolen government money, take them to court!!!.

In all these reports, we are yet to see any concrete proof to back up all this speculations!! Dasuki might have stolen money but until you can prove it just STFU.

The useless army panel claimed GEJ spent $2.2 billion on arms procurement, the man has come out publicly to refute that report and the panel hasn't responded to that refuttal. GEJ even said it wasn't possible to spend that huge amount on arms procurement alone,

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Re: Arms Deal: Ex-military Chiefs Offer To Refund Contract Sums-the Nation by Nobody: 6:25am On Nov 21, 2015
baby124:
How come they are not being charged with treason. Remember they almost killed Nigerian soldiers for refusing to fight without arms. They should be rounded up and killed because they sent a lot of people to their deaths out of greed. Those people have families too.
Maybe when the FG are able to prove they committed treason,they will be arraigned for treason.

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Re: Arms Deal: Ex-military Chiefs Offer To Refund Contract Sums-the Nation by handie(m): 6:31am On Nov 21, 2015
chukwudi44:

You are just plain stupid!!! If indeed Buhari has enough evidence why is Dasuki and other service chiefs so indicted not yet in court? All we have been reading in the last few days is "this source, that source" !!! Haba for how long? If you think Dasuki or anyone has stolen government money, take them to court!!!.

In all these reports, we are yet to see any concrete proof to back up all this speculations!! Dasuki might have stolen money but until you can prove it just STFU.

The useless army panel claimed GEJ spent $2.2 billion on arms procurement, the man has come out publicly to refute that report and the panel hasn't responded to that refuttal. GEJ even said it wasn't possible to spend that huge amount on arms procurement alone,
Pa Chukwudi! U and Corruption sha...... U just like defending corrupt politicians. Na wa for u o.

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Re: Arms Deal: Ex-military Chiefs Offer To Refund Contract Sums-the Nation by baby124: 6:34am On Nov 21, 2015
handie:
Pa Chukwudi! U and Corruption sha...... U just like defending corrupt politicians. Na wa for u o.
Leave pa chukwudi alone. He's trying to make excuses so that when he is a politician, he won't be lynched. He does not get that we have moved on. Those times of getting away with anything is over

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Re: Arms Deal: Ex-military Chiefs Offer To Refund Contract Sums-the Nation by Nobody: 6:34am On Nov 21, 2015
handie:
Pa Chukwudi! U and Corruption sha...... U just like defending corrupt politicians. Na wa for u o.
The onus is on you the accusers to prove that these men are corrupt, so far you have done nothing other than ranting in newspapers

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Re: Arms Deal: Ex-military Chiefs Offer To Refund Contract Sums-the Nation by likila: 6:44am On Nov 21, 2015
this news article is a repeat, almost verbatim, of an article about five months ago.
i guess in three years time, there will be another article about "kworrupt officers" offering to return money,
and buhari zombies will start foaming in the mouth all over!

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Re: Arms Deal: Ex-military Chiefs Offer To Refund Contract Sums-the Nation by idu1(m): 6:45am On Nov 21, 2015
DickDastardly:
They should all be strapped with IEDs at national stadium and detonated in full cover of NTA & CNN angry
gringrin
Re: Arms Deal: Ex-military Chiefs Offer To Refund Contract Sums-the Nation by handie(m): 6:48am On Nov 21, 2015
chukwudi44:

The onus is on you the accusers to prove that these men are corrupt, so far you have done nothing other than ranting in newspapers
Don't get me wrong. I believe in the innocent until proven guilty provision..... But y don't u apply same to ur comments on Rotimi Amaechi? Why do u defend even a proven Diepreye Alaymasiegha? I take it that u just like defending corrupt PDP officials(whether proven or not)..... BTW, ur siggy says everything about u. U can never see anything good in Buhari..... And thankfully, a are just one of a minor minority

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Re: Arms Deal: Ex-military Chiefs Offer To Refund Contract Sums-the Nation by EternalTruths: 6:51am On Nov 21, 2015
APC = False Accusers angry

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Re: Arms Deal: Ex-military Chiefs Offer To Refund Contract Sums-the Nation by akatekpe(m): 6:52am On Nov 21, 2015
Dasuki' case has diverted attention from the fuel issue now. I give up on this Administration sad

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Re: Arms Deal: Ex-military Chiefs Offer To Refund Contract Sums-the Nation by Nobody: 6:53am On Nov 21, 2015
handie:
Don't get me wrong. I believe in the innocent until proven guilty provision..... But y don't u apply same to ur comments on Rotimi Amaechi? Why do u defend even a proven Diepreye Alaymasiegha? I take it that u just like defending corrupt PDP officials(whether proven or not)..... BTW, ur siggy says everything about u. U can never see anything good in Buhari..... And thankfully, a are just one of a minor minority
Rotimi Amaechi was indicted by a judicial panel who were even ready to proceed to court with all their facts but the Buhari government has been protecting him. Buhari however has nothing on Dasuki, and has been running around setting up one kangaroo panel after another all in attempt to manufacture any evidence against him

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Re: Arms Deal: Ex-military Chiefs Offer To Refund Contract Sums-the Nation by menix(m): 6:54am On Nov 21, 2015
Media Brouhaha yet you see the accused flexing luxury hotels in Abuja tomorrow..

Recover our funds nd Send this Morafuckers to jail then u guyz can gist us ur stories..

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Re: Arms Deal: Ex-military Chiefs Offer To Refund Contract Sums-the Nation by PassingShot(m): 6:57am On Nov 21, 2015
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chukwudi44:

You are just plain stupid!!! If indeed Buhari has enough evidence why is Dasuki and other service chiefs so indicted not yet in court? All we have been reading in the last few days is "this source, that source" !!! Haba for how long? If you think Dasuki or anyone has stolen government money, take them to court!!!.

In all these reports, we are yet to see any concrete proof to back up all this speculations!! Dasuki might have stolen money but until you can prove it just STFU.

The useless army panel claimed GEJ spent $2.2 billion on arms procurement, the man has come out publicly to refute that report and the panel hasn't responded to that refuttal. GEJ even said it wasn't possible to spend that huge amount on arms procurement alone,
[/s]
Going by your record, you must be the most corrupt Nairalander. Your fondness of defending corrupt officials with twisted logic is legendary. Even Barcanista at his worst is not as bad!

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Re: Arms Deal: Ex-military Chiefs Offer To Refund Contract Sums-the Nation by Nobody: 7:00am On Nov 21, 2015
The wicked must not go unpunished.
Let justice prevail.

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