EFCC Ibadan Zonal Commander advises lawyers against standing surety for suspects
Bankole Taiwo, Abeokuta
The Ibadan acting Zonal Commander of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Halima Mustafa Rufa’u has Iwarned lawyers to desist from standing as “surety” and legal representative, at the same time to suspects, noting that such an act could not only get them into trouble but does not portray the legal profession in good light.
Halima Mustafa Rufa’u, according to statement signed by the Head of Media and Publicity of the anti-graft agency, Wilson Uwujaren, and made available to journalists, quoted
Halima Mustafa Rufa’u, to have given this advice on Wednesday, when she received in her office, Executive Committee members of the Ibadan Branch of Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, led by its Chairman, Folashade Aladeniyi.
The Zonal Commander said “in the event the suspect was released and later jumps administrative bail, the Commission will have no choice than to arrest the lawyer first, before going after other sureties”.
She equally explained to the lawyers that administrative bail of suspects in the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, custody was free.
According to her, the Commission does not charge any fee from lawyers or family members of detained suspects before releasing them on bail.
The Zonal Commander, however, commended the NBA for the visit, saying it would strengthen the existing collaboration and synergy between the two bodies.
In her remark, the chairman of the committee, Folashade Aladeniyi, commended the Ibadan Zonal Command of the EFCC for its efforts in curbing cybercrime and related fraud activities in Oyo State.
“I want to commend the Ibadan Zonal Command and the EFCC at large for its activities towards curbing economic and financial crimes, especially cybercrime in the country. This is evident in the statistics of convictions secured by the Commission over the years”, Aladeniyi stated.
She, however, appealed to the Zonal Commander to protect the rights of suspects in detention by ensuring their quick release, while also causing investigation into the activities of politically exposed persons accused of corruption in the state.