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PostParadise Wed 09 Nov 2016, 3:48 pm

 Sylvester Ngwuta: FG Files 9 Count Charges Against Judge 4460700_nwali_jpeg97d053f3c39de8a46aa6087235b2161e
The federal government on Tuesday brought a 9-count charge of money laundering and corruption against Sylvester Ngwuta, a supreme court judge.

Ngwuta and six other justices were suspended over allegations of fraud.

The Department of State Services (DSS) raided the homes of the judges between October 7 and October 8.

The charge filed in federal high court, Abuja, alleged that Ngwuta illegally retained in his possession N35,358, 000.00 contrary to the money laundering (prohibition) Act 2011.

It was also alleged that the defendant retained in his possession $319,596.00 and 25, 915. pounds.

According to the charge, the prosecution alleged that the monies formed part of the proceeds of unlawful act contrary to the money laundering Act.

The charged alleged that several sums of cash were recovered from the defendant’s home, including N35.3 million, $319,596.00(USD) 25,915 pounds sterling and 280.00 r. 44.

It further alleged that four diplomatic passports, one official and two standard Nigerian passports all in the name of the defendant were found during DSS search.

The charge said the defendant allegedly obtained multiple passports contrary to section 10 of the Immigration Act, 2015 and punishable under the same section.

According to the charge the embattled judge allegedly made false statement to the Passport Office concerning his date of birth for the purpose of procuring an additional diplomatic passport for himself.

He was also alleged to have in his possession two valid diplomatic passports and thereby committed an offence under section 10 of the Immigration Act.

The case file has not to be assigned for trial.

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