Aminu Sule Lamido, the 34-year old son of Jigawa State governor,
Sule Lamido, prosecuted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission for
money laundering, was Friday convicted by Justice Fatu Riman of the Federal
High Court, Kano, and ordered to forfeit 25 per cent of the undeclared sum of
$40,000.
But the governor’s son won’t be serving any
jail term. He will walk free after forfeiture of the 25 per cent of the
undeclared sum.
Aminu was arrested on December 11, 2012 at the
Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport on his way to Egypt for failure to
declare the $50,000 in his possession. He only declared $10,000 to the Nigerian
Customs Service.
When he was arraigned before Justice Riman on
Monday February 4, 2013, Aminu pleaded not guilty to the charge and was
remanded in prison pending hearing of his application for bail.
The charge against the accused reads: “That
you Aminu Sule Lamido on or about 11th day of December, 2012 at
the Mallam Aminu International Airport, Kano within the Jurisdiction of the
Federal High Court while transporting in cash, the sum of $50,000 (Fifty
Thousand Dollars Only) from Nigeria to Cairo, Egypt, falsely declare to the
Nigerian Customs the sum of $10,000 (Ten Thousand Dollars Only) instead of the
said sum of $50,000 (Fifty Thousand Dollars Only) as required under Section 12
of the Foreign Exchange (Monitoring and Miscellaneous Provisions) Act Cap F34
Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004 and Section 2(3) of the Money Laundering
(Prohibition) Act, 2011 and thereby committed an offence punishable under
section 2(5) of the Money Laundering (Prohibition) Act 2011”.
At the resumed hearing on February 5, 2013,
Justice Riman granted the accused person bail in the sum of N8million and two
sureties in like sum.
In the course of trial, which got underway
April 19, 2013, the prosecution called four witnesses and tendered documents
which were admitted as exhibits. One of its witnesses, Sanusi Ahmed who is an
operative of the EFCC, told the court that the accused person only registered
$10,000 in the Nigerian Customs Declaration Form only for a search to reveal
that he had $50,000 on him. He identified the Customs Declaration Form when it
was shown to him. The document was accepted by court as exhibit 1.
The two witnesses called by the defence are
the Chief Press Secretary to the Jigawa State Governor, Umar Kyare and the wife
of the accused, Samira Aminu Sule.
At the last adjourned date, July 9, the court
reserved ruling for July 12, after the parties had closed their cases and
adopted their written addresses.
In convicting the accused person, the trial
court held that the defence had proved its case beyond reasonable doubt.
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