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$9.6BILLION P&ID FRAUD: COURT ORDERS EFCC TO ARREST BRITON, JAMES NOLAN 

Justice Ahmed Mohammed of the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja, on Wednesday ordered the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, to arrest a British national, James Nolan for jumping bail and failing to appear for  trial.

Nolan, is a Director in the Process and Industrial Development Limited, P&ID, who is facing trial,  alongside Lurgi Consult Limited and others, in  a money laundering case to the tune of $9.6 billion.

Head, Media and Publicity, EFCC, Wilson Uwujaren said in a statement that Justice Mohammed, while delivering a ruling on Wednesday, September 28, 2022, stated that Nolan broke the terms of his bail conditions offered him by the court.

According to Uwujaren, the Court revoked the bail and issued a bench warrant for his arrest.

“He also ordered his  surety  to appear in court on the next adjourned date,  to justify why the  bail bond  should not be  forfeited to the court.  

“Prosecution counsel, Bala Sanga, had earlier prepared  to proceed with  the cross examination of Prosecuting Witness 1, Temitope Erinomo, when the court was informed that the second defendant was nowhere to be found and efforts to ascertain his whereabouts  proved abortive.

“Sanga expressed dismay with the absence of Nolan  in court,    saying that the first defendant, Lurgi Consult Limited, has never been represented in court,  as a corporate body,  since the matter started.

“He also told the court that,  investigations by the EFCC showed that  the property given by the surety, in  Gwagwalada, Abuja,  was not worth N100m.  He prayed the court to restrain the defence team from further delaying the case. 

“Responding to the absence of Nolan in court, defence counsel, Micheal Ajara claimed that his sudden disappearance was strange.

“ My  Lord, the defendant in question,  has always appeared in court,  except for the last adjourned date that he was sick. His medical report shows that he has bipolar, a history of mental illness and it is uncertain if the defendant is fine. We have notified the police, including the prosecution, and all efforts to ascertain his whereabouts  has proven abortive”, he said.

The statement added that he begged the court to grant the defence time to ascertain his whereabouts.

“Justice Mohammed says that the court of law does not act in uncertainty except Ajara presents facts. 

“What is clear to the court right now,  is that the second defendant is nowhere to be found and there is no justification with certainty of his whereabouts

“Sanga prayed the court that the bail of the second defendant be revoked, a bench warrant issued for his arrest and the bail bond be forfeited.  His prayers were granted.” The statement said.

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