N50bn PEF fund: Police
arrest Kenny Martins
By UBONG UKPONG, Abuja
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
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Embattled National Coordinator of the Police Equipment Foundation
(PEF), Kenny Martins has been arrested by the police, over
his alleged role in the N50 billion financial scam rocking
the foundation.
Sources close to the Inspector General of Police (IGP) monitoring
team disclosed that the PEF boss was nabbed yesterday in a
very controversial circumstance.
Daily Sun gathered that soon after Martins and his Secretary,
Ibrahim Dumuje, were arrested, they were quickly moved to
the Force Criminal Investigation Department (FCID), where
they were being detained.
Sources closed to the FCID told Daily Sun that the police
fund raisers would continue to cool off in police net until
June 4, 2008, when their trial before an Abuja Chief Magistrate
Court comes up.
An Abuja Chief Magistrate Court, it would be recalled, had
last Wednesday, granted an application for a bench warrant,
to arrest Kenny Martins and Dumuje, sequel to the report from
the police prosecution, led by Stanley Nwodo, that they were
invading arrest.
Only the two lawyers, Joni Icheka and Cosmos Okpara, charged
alongside Martins and Dumuje, were in court to take their
pleas. They pleaded not guilty to the charges preferred against
them.
Martins, Dumuje and the two lawyers are facing trial at the
court on a two-count charge of criminal conspiracy and forgery.
They were alleged to have conspired together to commit a felony
to wit: forge documents relating to Corporate Affairs Commission
(CAC), which is punishable under section96 (1) of the Penal
Code, Cap 532 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria (LFN) 1990
(Abuja).
They were also said to have forged form CAC7 of NIGERS ALG
LIMITED with the intent to defraud the Police Equipment Fund,
which is punishable under Section 364 of the Penal Code Act
Cap 532 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 1990 (Abuja).
The arrest came at a time Kenny Martins accused the Inspector
General of Police (IGP), Mike Okiro, of asking him to give
N10 million and a Jeep to a Lagos based lawyer, Festus Keyamo
and a former member of the PEF, Godson Ewulum, a request he
was reported to have obliged.
However, in a swift reaction, the IGP, at a press conference
yesterday denied, saying neither him nor the Force had any
business in the alleged dirty deals of Martins.
He advised Martins “to uphold the truth at all times
and tell Nigerians how he managed the Fund of the foundation
rather than attempt to drag the Nigeria Police Force and its
good name into his case before the court.”
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