Alleged Pension Fraud: EFCC accuses Maina of plotting to assassinate witnesses, lawyers

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Alleged Pension Fraud: EFCC accuses Maina of plotting to assassinate witnesses, lawyers
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Mr Maina had on January 13 told the court that he could not meet the stringent conditions of the bail granted him in November.

Not able to meet the said adjusted bail conditions, Mr Maina in an application dated February 10 further asked the court to further vary the bail conditions.

“That when the first defendant/respondent was arrested preparatory to his arraignment before this court, his son who was with him was found to be in illegal possession of a firearm and the son, Faisal, physically attacked the security officers arresting his father to resist the arrest or free his father.

However, Mr Maina’s lawyer, Joe Gadzama, asked for a brief adjournment, to enable him to respond to the prosecution’s objection. But the prosecution insisted that his application was ripe for hearing since it was listed for the day.

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