Court hears Dasuki, co-defendants made statements without coercion
News Court hears Dasuki, co-defendants made statements without coercion Published on April 22, 2026 By Kabeer Bello googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1500386953281-8'); }); A prosecution witness has told the Federal Capital Territory High Court that former National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki, and his co-defendants made their statements to investigators without coercion. Testifying before Justice Charles Agbaza, the third prosecution witness, Salihu Kadiri, said the defendants gave their extrajudicial statements “voluntarily and under caution” during a trial-within-trial. Dasuki is being prosecuted alongside Aminu Baba Kusa, Acacia Holdings Limited, and Reliance Referral Hospital Limited by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over an alleged N33.2 billion fraud involving breach of trust and dishonesty. googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1524595905268-5'); }); The court had ordered the mini-trial following objections by defence lawyers, who argued that their clients’ statements were not made voluntarily and therefore violated provisions of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act. Led in evidence by prosecution counsel, Rotimi Jacobs, SAN, Kadiri told the court “The defendant made his statement voluntarily after words of caution were read to him.” Under cross-examination by defence counsel Solomon Umoh (SAN), the witness confirmed that records existed showing visits by staff of Acacia Holdings Limited while the defendants were in EFCC custody. However, he acknowledged that no video recording was made of the statement-taking process, noting that such was not a legal requirement at the time. “There was a CCTV camera, but this was about 10 years ago,” he said, adding that the law did not mandate video evidence of statements. Responding to questions from counsel to the fourth defendant, A.O. Ayodele, the witness said his signature was not required on the statement, though his handwriting appeared on the document. Justice Agbaza adjourned the case to May 15 and 29, 2026, for the defence to open its case. Don't Miss BREAKING: Power Minister, Adelabu resigns to focus on Oyo Governorship race You may like Court fines UBA N2m for frivolous case against FCCPC Court remands six in DSS custody over alleged terrorism ADC leadership battle: Mark, Bala await fate as Supreme Court reserves judgment Alleged coup plot: DSS moves detained Islamic cleric, Zaria to court for trial N152m fraud: Police asks court to allow US-based engineer testify virtually Court jails man, sentences two others for assaulting KAI officials in Lagos
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