The Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission says it has seized14 properties located in “choice areas” of
Abuja traced to the immediate past Minister of the Federal Capital
Territory, Mr. Bala Mohammed, and his son, Shamsuddeen...
The EFCC stated this in a court application filed by one of its prosecutors, Mr. Ben Ikani.
The application, filed before the
Federal High Court in Abuja on September 11, 2017, sought the interim
forfeiture of the properties.
The anti-graft agency stated that
although it had “recovered and seized” the properties, they could not be
forfeited to the Federal Government without a court order.
The EFCC stated that both Mohammed and his son “have denied ownership and connection” to the properties.
But the commission maintained that
“preliminary investigation has revealed that the properties listed on
the schedule are unlawfully acquired through corrupt practices by the
former minister and his son while in office as the Minister of the
Federal Capital Territory.”
The properties, according to the EFCC,
included one “mansion” located at Sunrise Estate, Asokoro, Abuja; and
three sets of four-bedroomed semi-detached duplex at Green Acres Estate,
Apo-Dutse, Abuja.
Others were two sets of four-bedroomed
fully-detached duplexes each with boys’ quarters on Gana Street,
Maitama, Abuja, a trekable distance to Transcorps Hilton Hotel Abuja.
Also listed as part of the seized
properties was a four-bedroomed detached duplex with boys’ quarters
located at 9, Platinum Luxury Home White Estate, Asokoro, Abuja.
Title documents attached to the EFCC’s
application stated that some of the facilities in some of properties
included “excellent road and drainage network; dedicated transformer;
borehole for constant water supply; fitted kitchen, bedroom cabinet and
wardrobes; ample parking space; and children playing ground.”
The rest of the properties are plots of land in six different locations in Abuja.
Some of the plots of land were said to
be located at Karasana West, Abuja, measuring 84,657.30 square metres;
Industrial Area 1 Extension, Abuja, measuring 1.45Ha; and Guzape, Abuja
measuring 2.7Ha.
Others were located at Industrial Area 1
Extension, Abuja, measuring 1.26Ha; Karasana West, Abuja measuring
64,507m2; and Dakibiyu, Abuja measuring 1,251.15m2.
Already, the EFCC is prosecuting the
former minister before a High Court of the Federal Capital Territory,
Gudu, Abuja, on six corruption-related charges, and his son,
Shamsuddeen, before the Federal High Court, Abuja, on 15 counts of money
laundering and failure to declare some assets.
The charges against Shamsuddeen involve about N1.1bn.
Two high courts in Abuja had in February
ordered the former minister and his son to forfeit 10 properties
located in Jabi, Garki, Maitama and Jahi and other areas of Abuja.
But the EFCC stated in its fresh
application that “the crux of this application is that the respondents
are being investigated for offences bordering on abuse of office, land
scams, corruption and corrupt practices, money laundering and diversion
of revenue of government while being the Minister of the Federal Capital
Territory, Abuja.”
It also stated that the properties
traced to the father and son were “reasonably suspected to be proceeds
of unlawful activities and crimes, kept and concealed in the names of
the proxies and nominees of the former Minister of the Federal Capital
Territory, Senator Bala Mohmmed, and his son, Shamsuddeen Bala Mohammed,
and for their benefit.”
According to the EFCC, the properties were held in the names of different companies and one Maimuna S. Aliyu.
The commission described Aliyu as Bala’s
proxy allegedly used to acquire the houses 1A and 2A of No. 7 Gana
Street Maitama, Abuja.
The companies, in whose names some of
the properties were said to be held, are Intertrans Global
Logistics/Bird Trust Agloallied Limited, Gal Vac Mining Limited, and
Diakin Telecommunication Limited.
Giving the details of its investigation,
the EFCC maintained that the former minister and his son are the owners
of the of Diakin Telecommunications Ltd, Bal-Vac Mining Ltd, Bird Trust
Nig Ltd and Intertrans Global Logistics Ltd, and Intertrans Global
Logistics Ltd in whose names some the properties were acquired.
The commission also alleged that Bala,
while in office as the FCT minister, appointed one JemilaTangaza as
Special Assistant and, thereafter, Director of Abuja Geographic
Information System (A018) “to facilitate fraudulent allocations of plots
of land to her and her proxies and nominees in choice areas.”
The commission alleged that the plots of
lands were sold and their “proceeds laundered in the acquisition of
some of these houses like House No 9 Plantinurn White Estate Abuja,
acquired in the name of Mohammed Musa.”
It said Intertrans Global Logistics Ltd was linked to the son of the former minister, Shamsuddeen.
The affidavit filed in support of the
forfeiture application read in part, “That investigation revealed that
the former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Senator Bala
Mohammed, and his son are the owners and beneficiaries of Diakin
Telecommunications Ltd, which they used to acquire House FS1A, Green
Acres Estte, Apo-Dutse, Abuja, and No. FS1B Green Acres Estte,
Apo-Dutse, Abuja, while Senator Bala Mohammed was Minister of Federal
Capital Territory. A copy of the sales agreement between Abuja
Investment Company Limited with Diakin Telecommunication Ltd in respect
of the houses at FS1A and FS1B is hereby annexed and marked as exhibits
EFCC A1 and 2.
“That investigation equally revealed
that the former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory Abuja, Senator
Bala Mohammed, and his son used a company known as Diakin
Telecommunication Ltd to corruptly acquire Plot N0; 32 Cadastral Zone
D06 Karsana West, Abuja; Plot 1420 Cadastral Zone B10, Dakibiyu and Plot
1261 Cadastral Zone C16 Industrial Area 1 Extension Abuja. Copies of C
of O dated 11/6/2013, 06/04/2013 and 06/09/2014 issued by the FCT
minister in the name of Diakin Telecommunication Ltd is hereby annexed
and marked as exhibit EFCC A3, 4 &5 respectively.
“That investigation revealed that the
former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory Abuja, Senator Bala
Mohammed, and his son are the owners and beneficiaries of Bal-Vac Mining
Ltd, Bird Trust Nig Ltd and Intertrans Global Logistics Ltd which they
used to acquire houses and plots of land in choice areas in the Federal
Capital Territory Abuja, particularly Houses 1A and 2A of No. 7 Gana
Street, Maitama, Abuja; House FS2B Green Acres Estate, Apo-Dutse, Abuja,
respectively. A copy of the Sub-Lease Agreement in respect of houses
number 1A, 2A & FS2B is hereby annexed and marked as Exhibits EFCC A
6, 7 and 8 respectively.”
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