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Judgement On Tompolo's Suit Against EFCC, Police: Lagos Court Fixes June 19 by stephanie11: 4:11am On Apr 28, 2017
A final judgment will be given in a suit filed against the Economic and Financial crimes commission (EFCC) and the Nigerian police force by former militant, Tompolo on June 19th, 2017.

On Thursday, a federal high court in Lagos fixed June 19th to deliver Judgement on the suit filed by Chief government Ekpemukpolo a.k.a Tompolo seeking an enforcement of his rights. Tompolo, who has been a wanted man since Feb. 12, 2016, is seeking the court's protection from prosecution over an alleged N45 billion fraud. Respondents in the suit are the Inspector-General of Police, the Chief of Army Staff, the EFCC, the Chief of Naval Staff and the Chief of Air Staff.

Tompolo's lawyer and EFCC slug it out in court

Presiding judge, Justice Mojisola Olatoregun reserved judgment in the suit after hearing arguments from counsel. Adopting his originating processes, counsel to the first and second respondents, Mr. T.A Mofolu, argued that the provisions of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act provide for speedy criminal trials. According to him, the law provides that an accused has a right of appeal where he is not on par with the decision of a court. He said, in this case, the respondent was aware of an appeal filed by the applicant.



He also objected to the attachment of a newspaper publication in the applicant’s further affidavit dated June 16, 2016, on the grounds that such piece of evidence was secondary and ought to be certified at the National library. Mofolu, therefore, urged the court to dismiss the application for lack of merit. But counsel to the EFCC, Mr. Rotimi Oyedepo, submitted that the applicant in question was a “fugitive” in law and should not be allowed to seek redress from the court until he submitted himself for trial. He argued that given the materials placed before the court, it was clear that the applicant was s in clear contempt of the order of Justice Ibrahim Buba, who had earlier compelled his attendance in court to answer charges preferred against him.



Oyedepo described the application as an abuse of court process, saying “it is trite that a party who is in contempt of court cannot seek redress” and urged the court to throw out the application for lack of merit. He said in his originating processes, the applicant had “ridiculously and in contradiction of his claims” annexed a copy of his notice of appeal signed personally by him. “If the applicant feigns ignorance of the charge, how then was he able to brief his counsel on the charge for an appeal to be filed. “The issue leading to the preferring of a criminal charge against the applicant borders on fraud in which billions of naira was lost by the Federal government.”



He, therefore, urged the court to dismiss the application and award “heavy” costs against the applicant for abusing the court’s process. In response to the arguments of respondent’s counsels, Tompolo’s lawyer, Mr Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa, brought his application pursuant to the provisions of the African Charter of Human rights, the 1999 constitution, as well as the inherent jurisdiction of the court. He argued that in criminal law service of a charge was personal and could not be presumed, adding that there is no evidence before the court showing that exhibit A (charge) was served on the applicant. On the issue of contempt, Adegboruwa submitted that the applicant could not be cited for contempt, adding that since the beginning of the proceedings, the applicant cannot be said to have breached any court order. He insisted that it was the constitutional right of the applicant to apply to a court for the enforcement of his rights and urged the court to uphold it. After listening to the submissions of counsel, Justice Olatoregun fixed June 19 for judgment.



The EFCC had filed a 40-count charge against Tompolo and nine others before Justice Ibrahim Buba of the same court. Following the absence of Tompolo in court since his arraignment, Justice Buba had issued a bench warrant for his arrest and production in court. The court had also on Feb. 19, 2014, ordered a forfeiture of property belonging to Tompolo after an application was moved to that effect by the EFCC. Justice Buba had held that the Administration of Criminal Justice Act 2015 empowers the court to seize properties of an accused who refused to face trial.



The court recalled that though Tompolo refused to appear in court, he briefed his lawyers and through them sought to vacate the order of his arrest. Consequently, he ordered forfeiture of properties belonging to Tompolo pending when he appears in court.

Tompolo's properties seized

The forfeiture order issued by the court affected the following properties owned by Tompolo;

River Crew Change Boat named MUHA – 15,

A property known as “Tompolo Dockyard”,

A property known as “Tompolo Yard”, at the end of Chevron Clinic Road, next to Next Oil, Edjeba, Warri,

A Diving School at Kurutie at Escravos River,

A property known as “Tompolo House” at Oporaza Town,

Any other property discovered by the EFCC moveable and immovable.

Militant leader seeks restraining order against EFCC, police

Tompolo is seeking an order restraining the respondents from further proceeding with the charges slammed on him. His counsel argues that Sections 221 and 306 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act, 2015 which prohibit him from seeking a stay of proceedings in his trial infringed on his constitutional rights to a fair hearing.

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Re: Judgement On Tompolo's Suit Against EFCC, Police: Lagos Court Fixes June 19 by sarrki(m): 4:12am On Apr 28, 2017
Fugitive on the run

Same as shekau

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Re: Judgement On Tompolo's Suit Against EFCC, Police: Lagos Court Fixes June 19 by Tazdroid(m): 4:17am On Apr 28, 2017
Finally, the verdict.


Pronouncing this guy's name has always been a headache. undecided How do people conceive these names to begin with? grin
Re: Judgement On Tompolo's Suit Against EFCC, Police: Lagos Court Fixes June 19 by Jabioro: 4:21am On Apr 28, 2017
Soft laws for the rich, hard laws for the poor.. in a better country Topolo not supposed to get near/closed to the court of law as a freedom man..
Re: Judgement On Tompolo's Suit Against EFCC, Police: Lagos Court Fixes June 19 by locosis007(m): 4:33am On Apr 28, 2017
ONE OF THE BIGGEST PROBLEM IN NIGERIA IS THE JUDICIARY.

JUST LIKE THE OTHER TWO ARMS
EXECUTIVE AND LEGISLATIVE....

NIGERIA NEEDS A TOTAL OVERHAUL.

when the rich go to court there is hardly any headways , cos the issue revolves around different court, from high court to appeal court from appeal court to another high court from there to supreme court from supreme to high court again.

its endless, until Nigerians become tired of the drama so forget it severity of the crime.

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Re: Judgement On Tompolo's Suit Against EFCC, Police: Lagos Court Fixes June 19 by Vicolan: 4:40am On Apr 28, 2017
God is watching..... Tompolo officer is ur friend Just show face in the court OK ....Thanks #Lol
Re: Judgement On Tompolo's Suit Against EFCC, Police: Lagos Court Fixes June 19 by Nobody: 5:05am On Apr 28, 2017
Tompolo
Re: Judgement On Tompolo's Suit Against EFCC, Police: Lagos Court Fixes June 19 by Franzinni: 10:45am On Apr 28, 2017
grin
Re: Judgement On Tompolo's Suit Against EFCC, Police: Lagos Court Fixes June 19 by ta4ba3(m): 10:47am On Apr 28, 2017
Shebi dis guy dey form jagaban... so baba know law
Re: Judgement On Tompolo's Suit Against EFCC, Police: Lagos Court Fixes June 19 by TheNature: 10:56am On Apr 28, 2017
Had it be that buhari used to obey court order i could advice the young man to appear before the court.

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Re: Judgement On Tompolo's Suit Against EFCC, Police: Lagos Court Fixes June 19 by Nobody: 10:58am On Apr 28, 2017
This man go don dey jones for incommunicado I swear
Re: Judgement On Tompolo's Suit Against EFCC, Police: Lagos Court Fixes June 19 by Elagancy: 11:04am On Apr 28, 2017
if you are freed by court now, be rest assured you will still be arrested and rearrested. Nigeria is against you
Re: Judgement On Tompolo's Suit Against EFCC, Police: Lagos Court Fixes June 19 by magoo10(m): 11:05am On Apr 28, 2017
it will be a big shame for the efcc if they loose this one ,in fact they should bury their head in shame

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Re: Judgement On Tompolo's Suit Against EFCC, Police: Lagos Court Fixes June 19 by vedaxcool(m): 11:10am On Apr 28, 2017
All his assets should be ceased and his citizenship be withdrawn. Fugitive criminal should never be spared.
Re: Judgement On Tompolo's Suit Against EFCC, Police: Lagos Court Fixes June 19 by informed247: 12:01pm On Apr 28, 2017
I hope there is no game plan to revisit Tompolo case just to create issues in Niger Delta and divert our collective attention. Nigerians should know better
Re: Judgement On Tompolo's Suit Against EFCC, Police: Lagos Court Fixes June 19 by Zulu212: 12:24pm On Apr 28, 2017
Pls guys it's Friday,has anyone seen Mr president? undecided undecided
Re: Judgement On Tompolo's Suit Against EFCC, Police: Lagos Court Fixes June 19 by demarc001: 1:19pm On Apr 28, 2017
TheNature:
Had it be that buhari used to obey court order i could advice the young man to appear before the court.
God bless you. This is where the problem lies, at that time it is certain they will detain him immediately
Re: Judgement On Tompolo's Suit Against EFCC, Police: Lagos Court Fixes June 19 by brojoshua: 2:03pm On Apr 28, 2017
Thugs have been made so big by corrupt government that they are even taking government to court with the money they made under corrupt government
Re: Judgement On Tompolo's Suit Against EFCC, Police: Lagos Court Fixes June 19 by newslifeop: 3:21pm On Apr 28, 2017
This guy again
Re: Judgement On Tompolo's Suit Against EFCC, Police: Lagos Court Fixes June 19 by LizB2K(m): 4:46pm On Apr 28, 2017
Oga oooooo
Re: Judgement On Tompolo's Suit Against EFCC, Police: Lagos Court Fixes June 19 by Starships4u(m): 6:38pm On Apr 28, 2017
IT'S WELL WITH MY COUNTRY.... PLS ND PLS, LETS JOIN HANDS ND BREAK THIS NATIONS IN PEACE....
Re: Judgement On Tompolo's Suit Against EFCC, Police: Lagos Court Fixes June 19 by DollarAngel(m): 6:44pm On Apr 28, 2017
Tompolo how far

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