The order came as Ike Ekweremadu, a former Deputy Senate President, is being held in the United Kingdom (UK) for allegedly trying...
The order came as Mr Ekweremadu, a former Deputy Senate President, is being held in the United Kingdom for allegedly trying to harvest David Nwamini’s kidney for their ailing daughter.
An EFCC lawyer, Ibrahim Buba, moved the application for the confiscation of the assets, saying they were suspicious proceeds of crime. This is to enable whoever has intérêt in the assets to approach the court give to convince the court not to issue an order of permanent forfeiture to the federal government.The London Metropolitan Police arrested Mr Ekweremadu and his wife, Beatrice, on an allegation that Mr Nwanini, whom the couple took to London for organ harvesting, was a minor.
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