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Alleged N107bn Fraud: Court Acquit Ex-Benue Assembly Member, 8 Others 

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The Federal High Court sitting in Makurdi, Benue State has discharged and Acquitted a  former member representing Logo State Constituency, Benue State House of Assembly (BNHA), Kester Kyenge and Eight others over allegations bordering on  money laundering .

The Nine defendants are  standing trial before the court on an 11 charge charge, Conspiring to convert the sum of N1, 714, 720, 000.00 belonging to the ALGON domiciled in Keystone Bank Plc which they withdrew in several installments with the aim of concealing the money and thereby committing an offense contrary to sections 18 of the money laundering (Prohibition) act 2011 and punishable under section 15 of the same act. 

According to the trial Judge,  Justice James Aneke, Out of the 8 prosecution witnesses called by the prosecution and who testified in court, they were unable to prove any element constituting the offenses.

He held that they were unable to show any concealment, benefit or show that the money was fraudulently used to their own benefits or able to point at any property acquired with same.

Consequently, the court discharged the nine defendants and acquitted them of the 11 counts charge on a no case submittion filed by their respective counsels.

They were alleged to be involved in the misappropriation of N107bn during the tenure of the erstwhile Governor of the State, Senator Gabriel Suswam.

Forty-seven others, along with Suswam, were earlier indicted by the Justice Elizabeth Kpojime Commission of Inquiry set up by Governor Samuel Ortom, to probe Suswam’s eight-year tenure.

Those freed  alongside Kyenge, are two former aides to Suswam, Terfa Bosua and Andrew Ayande as well as former Chairmen of Ado and Ukum Local Government Area (LGAs) of the state, David Sev-Av and Alex Ogaba respectively.

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