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N124bn police pension scam:: Court fixes Feb. 19 to rule on trial-within-trial

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December 6, 2018
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EFCCJustice Hussein Baba-Yusuf  of an FCT High Court Maitama, on Thursday, fixed Feb. 19 to rule on whether the alleyed  confession of Veronica Onyegbula, was made under duress or free from oppression; and whether or not the statement should be admitted as evidence.

Onyegbula, is the fourth defendant in the case of alleged complicity in over N14 billion Police Pension Fund scam filed by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

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Justice Baba-Yusuf,fixed the date, after the parties in the matter adopted their  written addresses.

Onyegbula’s counsel,  Mr Ernest  Ikeji had ealier informed the court that  EFCC forced  Onyegbula to make some confessional statements which EFCC wanted  to tender.

He therefore prayed for a trial within trial.

The judge then ordered  for trial within trial to ascertain whether those statements were made voluntarily by Onyegbula.

The prosecution called three witnesses while Onyegbula testified by herself before both parties closed their case.

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