A Federal High Court sitting in Umuahia has granted a forfeiture
order to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, to seize 44
houses belonging to eight persons who defrauded Union Bank of Nigeria
Plc to the tune of N700 million.
The order, which was given by Justice F. A. Olubanjo, affects the
property of Chikezie Neoma Agbara, Amarachi Iroha, Lucy Nwosu and Glo
Chizzy International Limited.
Others are Nneamaka Raphael Iheabuchi, Nnamdi Nwosu, Ikechukwu Nwosu, Chukwu Chikezie and Oliver Ogbujie.
The accused were arraigned in two separate charges over criminal
conspiracy, stealing by fraudulent conversion, money laundering and
fraud.
The EFCC had on January 4, 2013, sought the leave of the court to
seize their assets 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 the assets
and property 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.”
Justice Olubanjo in granting the interim forfeiture request ordered
as follows, “That all assets as listed in schedule 1 to 5 of the
ex-parte originating summons being proceeds of economic and financial
crimes held directly by or for the benefit of or on behalf of the
persons named in schedule 1 to 5 of this ex-parte originating summons be
temporarily attached pending the conclusion of trial in charge Nos.
FHC/UM/CR/30/2012-FRN VS. Chikezie Neoma Agbara and 3 Others; and
FHC/UM/CR/77/2012-FRN VS. Chikezie Neoma Agbara and 6 Others”
A breakdown of the assets affected by this order is as follows: A
four bedroom apartment at World Bank Hosing Estate, Umuahia; twin two
bedroom apartment at Amakama, Umuahia; one storey building of four flats
at Umudike, Umuahia; an undeveloped plot of land at Government Station
layout, Umuahia; and numerous others.

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