EFCC Witness Counters Agency’s Allegations Of Threats In Ali Bello’s Trial

Ali Bello and fellow suspect
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EFCC headquarters

Drama erupted on Tuesday at the Federal High Court, Abuja when the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) alleged that its main witness, Rabiu Musa, in the suit filed against Ali Bello and his co-defendant, Daudu Suleiman, had been scared away from trial.

The witness, an Abuja-based Bureau De Change (BDC) operator, was alleged to have been threatened, following his appearance at the last trial.

The EFCC’s lawyer, Hannatu Kofarnaisa, said at the resumed trial before Justice James Omotosho, that the development was said to have scared him away from today’s trial.

When the matter was called, Kofarnaisa told Justice Omotoso that Musa would not be in court to continue his evidence-in-chief in the matter.

She alleged that it was based on the witness’ experience of threats at the last adjourned date, adding that she had called the witness five times but that he was no longer picking her calls.

Abdullahi Aliu, SAN, who appeared for Ali Bello, told the court that he would not react to the EFCC’s allegations because they were not targeted at his client and did not oppose the request for an adjournment.

Drama, however, unfolded when the witness alleged to have been threatened from giving his evidence, suddenly walked into the courtroom without any signs of apprehension.

Ali Bello’s counsel got up and drew the attention of the judge to the quiet arrival of the witness into the courtroom.

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