Friday, 4 December 2015

EFCC Releases Dopkesi After 3-Day Quizzing

The chairman of Daar Communications, Raymond Dokpesi has been asked to go after three days of quizzing by men of  the Economic and Financi... thumbnail 1 summary

The chairman of Daar Communications, Raymond
Dokpesi has been asked to go after three days of
quizzing by men of  the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission.
Dokpesi was arrested and interrogated in connection
with $2.1 billion arms scam brought against the former
National Security Adviser, Col, Sambo Dasuki (rtd).
The owner of AIT said: “ It was a change of environment; it
was quite peaceful, quite okay.”
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“I was granted bail yesterday, where they asked me to get
two Directors of the federal government. I’m to also deposit
my passport, but my lawyer was not available, and I said
that I was not going to sign until he was.
“But then, I think what they said was that the allegation
was alleged conspiracy, the issuance, the transfer of funds,
what do they call it?… money laundering and then
misappropriation of public funds.
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“But I’m a loyal Nigerian citizen; I’m a patriotic Nigerian
citizen. I have no problem and I said they are free. I would
still go back. I am strong in spirit; I’m toughened .”
Meanwhile, it seems Dasuki is not done opening the can
of worms in relation to the alleged diversion of $2.1
billion arms deal fund.
In his latest revelation, he said that the immediate
president Goodluck Jonathan ordered him to convert
N10 billion into dollar and share to delegates of then
ruling Peoples Democratic Party.

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