Court grants Dikko permission to travel abroad
The Federal High Court, Abuja, on Monday granted the
former Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Umar Dikko, permission to travel abroad
for a medical check-up.
Dikko, who
was head of the Nigeria Air Force from September 9, 2010, to October 4, 2012,
is facing a seven-count of money laundering before the court.
The
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission alleged that he used looted funds to
purchase six choice properties in Abuja, Kano and Kaduna.
At the resumed hearing of the case, the defendant, through his counsel, Ibrahim
Bawa, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, begged the court to allow the defendant to
travel abroad for the medical checkup.
Bawa also
urged the court to order the release of the defendant’s international passport
which was deposited with the Deputy Chief Registrar of the court as part of his
bail conditions.
Counsel to
the EFCC, Fatima Addo, said she would not object to the application since it
was based on health ground.
In his
ruling, Justice Nnamdi Dimgba said he was disposed to granting the motion since
it was not opposed by the prosecution.
Before
adjourning the trial till Oct. 19, Dimgba directed Dikko to surrender his
international passport with the Deputy Registrar of the court on his return to
the country.
(NAN)
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