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Ex-AGF Abubakar Malami faces intense bail battle over ₦9bn corruption charges

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Former Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, SAN, along with his son, Abubakar Abdulaziz Malami, are set to begin a bail hearing today, December 2, in connection with ₦9 billion corruption charges filed against them by the Federal Government.

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Malami, his son, and Hajia Bashir Asabe—a staff member of Ramadiya Property Limited who is currently being held at the Kuje Correctional Centre—are expected to appear before the Federal High Court in Abuja to resume their bid for bail from custody.

Justice Emeka Nwite had, on Tuesday, adjourned the matter to today for the hearing of their bail applications following their arraignment on 16 counts of money laundering offences.

Malami and his co-defendants had pleaded not guilty to all the charges as preferred against them by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on behalf of the federal government.

At the Tuesday’s proceedings, Counsel to the three defendants, Joseph Daudu, SAN had argued oral bail application saying that having read the 16-counts charge and the law on the subject matter, it is a proper application to make orally adding that, the, “only condition where one needed a written application is where it is a capital offence.”

“The offences of money laundering are bailable offences. The charges are not complicated, they are bailable and the defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty by the court”, he said and urged the court to admit them to bail.

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EFCC counsel, Ekele Iheanacho SAN had vehemently opposed the oral application for the bail of the defendants, saying that Section 162 of Administration of Criminal Just Act ACJA listed factors to consider before exercising discretion on bail application.

“Those factors can only come into the court through affidavit evidence and to determine whether to grant bail or not, both the prosecution and the defense would be given the opportunity to state their facts and these facts belong to the witnesses,” he said.

Justice Nwite had in a ruling rejected the oral bail application and ordered both parties to appear before him today to argue written bail application.

The EFCC had arraigned the former AGF Malami  and the two others before the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja on a 16-count money laundering charge.

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