A businessman and founder of Daar
Communications Plc, Chief Raymond Dokpesi, finally left detention on
Wednesday after spending three days in Kuje prison in Abuja, where a
Federal High Court in Abuja remanded him pending when he would meet the
N400m bail conditions granted him with respect to N2.1bn fraud charges
preferred against him.
This was confirmed by his lawyer, Chief
Mike Ozekhome (SAN), in a text message to our correspondent’s telephone
line at 8.18pm on Wednesday.
Ozekhome said Dokpesi was released from prison to him as his lawyer, his son, Raymond and his wife, Tosin.
The lawyer did not specify exactly when
his client was released from prison on Wednesday and the conditions
which they found difficult to fulfil.
The text message read, “High Chief
Raymond Aleogho Dokpesi released from Kuje Prisons to his counsel, Chief
Mike Ozekhome (SAN), his son, Raymond (Jnr); his wife, Tosin, after
fulfilling the bail conditions imposed by Justice Gabriel Kolawole of
the Federal High Court, Abuja, who granted bail on Monday, December 14
upon an application filed and argued by his counsel, Chief Mike Ozekhome
(SAN).”
The Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission had on December 11 arraigned Dokpesi along with his firm,
Daar Investment and Holdings Ltd, on six counts of money laundering and
procurement fraud involving about N2.1bn which he allegedly received
from the office of the National Security Adviser for the Peoples
Democratic Party’s presidential media campaigns.
Justice Gabriel Kolawole in his ruling
on Monday on an application by defence lawyers, Chiefs Ifedayo Adedipe
(SAN) and Mike Ozekhome (SAN), granted Dokpesi bail in the sum of N200m
with the sureties in like sum.
The judge also ordered that Dokpesi be remanded in Kuje prison pending when he would fulfil the bail conditions.
The judge had also ruled that one of the
two sureties who must be an entrepreneur, must submit his or her title
deed of a property worth N200m in any part of Nigeria and produce three
years tax clearance for preceding years up till 2015.
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