The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission(EFCC) has boosted the
Federal treasury with the sum of N1.37 billion, which no one stepped out
to claim since August.
Justice A. Obiozor of the Federal High Court in Ikoyi, Lagos ordered
the final forfeiture of the money, which was made up of N1,260,000,000,
$327,132.35, £167.85 and €157.90. The money which was kept at Heritage
Bank Plc under the name of Secure Electronics Technology Limited, was
seized by the EFCC, following an intelligence report from a
whistleblower.
The company in whose possession the funds were found did not lay
claim to them and it surrendered them for forfeiture. In an affidavit in
support of the application, the applicant stated that “Heritage Bank
did not provide any legitimate explanation for the above transactions
(involving the sums) and consequently returned the said money through 16
separate bank drafts issued in favour of the EFCC Recovered Funds
Account.”
At the hearing on Tuesday, November 13, 2018, the applicant, through
its counsel, Ekene Iheanacho, said the respondent had not shown up to
lay claim to the money, despite being served with the earlier interim
order of forfeiture, motion for final forfeiture and hearing notices on
the action.
He , therefore, urged the Judge to order the funds to be permanently
forfeited to the Federal Government. In his ruling, Justice Obiozor
held that ” the applicant has proved on the balance of probabilities
that the funds recovered from the respondents by the applicant were
reasonably suspected to be proceeds of unlawful activities.” The Judge,
therefore, ordered that the various sums of money be permanently
forfeited to the Federal Government.
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