Former Inspector General of Police, Sunday Ehindero has been remanded in
Kuje prisons, Abuja following his inablility to meet bail conditions set
by court.
Ehindero is on trial for allegedly embezzling N16
million meant for the police force, while at the helm of affairs. The
prosecutor, Independent Corrupt Practices and Other related offences
commission(ICPC) said the money was the interest that accrued to N567
million donated to the police, for the procurement of arms, ammunition
and riot control equipment, by the Bayelsa State Government. Bayelsa
State Government made the donation when President Goodluck Jonathan was
the state’s governor.
The ICPC alleged that Ehindero and a
suspended Commissioner of Police in charge of Budget at the Force
Headquarters, John Obaniyi, conspired to embezzle the funds. Both men
are facing a six-count charge at the court.
Oniyangi had granted
the former police chief bail in the sum of N10 million and was to also
provide a surety in like sum. Failure to meet the bail conditions,
Oniyangi ruled, the former police boss should be remanded in prison.
With
Ehindero’s failure to meet the bail applications by Friday evening, he
will spend at least the next 48 hours, until Monday, with fellow
prisoners at the Kuje prisons.
Ehindero succeeded Tafa Balogun,
who was also convicted for corruption, as police chief. He was the
police Inspector General between 2005 and 2007.
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