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Commissioner of Police, Interpol National Bureau Confirms Maina Arrest In Niger Republic

Commissioner of Police, Interpol National Bureau, Garba Umar, has confirmed that the former Chairman of the defunct  Pension Reform Task Team, Abdulrasheed Maina, has been arrested in the Niger Republic.

Security agencies in the Niger Republic were instrumental to the arrested of Maina, in that country.

According to the Punch, a top security officer told the medium that Maina was arrested by Nigerian Security agencies on Monday.

It added that the Commissioner of Police, Interpol National Bureau, Garba Umar, confirmed Maina’s arrest to one of its correspondents.

Recall that Maina, who is being prosecuted on 12 counts of money laundering to the tune of N2bn by the  Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, jumped bail, forcing the trial judge, Justice Abang Okon, to issue a warrant for his arrest.

READ ALSO: Updated: Court refuses Maina’s request to further review bail conditions

He was said to have stopped attending his trial since September 29, 2020, prompting Justice Abang of the Federal High Court, Abuja, to order the remand of his surety, Senator Ali Ndume, last Monday.

The court, however, granted bail to the Borno South senator last Friday.

The EFCC had earlier informed the court that it had sought the assistance of the United States and the Niger Republic for the arrest of Maina.

The EFCC spokesman,  Wilson Uwujaren, could not be reached for comment on Monday as calls to his phone rang out.

 

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