The Department of State Security (DSS), on Tuesday,
presented a video evidence at the FCT High Court, Lugbe, showing where
Femi Otedola was seen giving out a parcel to Hon. Farouq Lawan.
Justice Angela Otaruku granted the request of the prosecuting
counsel, Adegboyega Awomolo (SAN), to play the video, which lasted for
almost three minutes, as evidence of Lawan collecting the said bribe
from Otedola.
NAN reports that the request was made as Awomolo led the DSS
Prosecutor, David Ojataha, Principal Officer in-charge of Technical
Operations, DSS in evidence.
“The video I just played are those of Mr Femi Otedola and Hon. Farouq
Lawan where there was an exchange of parcel at Otedola’s house in Aso
drive, Abuja,” said Awomolo.
The DSS prosecutor, however, told the court that he was saddled with
the responsibility of recording the video by the DSS because of his
background as an Electronic and Telecommunication Engineer.
He told the court that he did his work diligently during the course
of investigation as an expert saying that though he did not participate
in the arrest and detention of the defendant as that was not part of his
duty, he only recorded the said video.
Ojataha added that he did not also take any statement from the
defendant during the course of investigation but said that he was only
instructed to cover the meeting between both parties based on complaints
from Otedola.
However, Mike Ozekhome, the defendant’s counsel, while cross
examining the DSS prosecutor, said that the device used in playing the
CD had no imprint of time and event in the video insisting that there
was nothing to show that the defendant was there to receive bribe.
He added that there was also nothing in the video to suggest that
bribery was discussed because such words like “bribe” was not heard in
the video.
Lawan was the former Committee Chairman of
Petroleum Matters in the House of Representatives at the 7th National
Assembly and he chaired the committee investigating the subsidy fraud in
2012.
The committee, however, found some oil companies culpable of
defrauding the Federal Government via spurious subsidy claim and Zenon
Petroleum and Gas Company, belonging to Otedola was found culpable.
The trial judge, Otaruku, while discharging the DSS prosecutor from
the witness box, ordered the prosecution counsel to bring his other
witnesses to court on May 10, being the adjourned date of the trial.
No comments:
Post a Comment