Alleged Arik Airline Fraud: Court sets aside bench warrant against ex-AMCON MD

An Ikeja Special Offences Court on Thursday set aside a bench warrant issued against the Former Managing Director of Assets Management Corporation of Nigeria, Ahmed Kuru.
He is charged with alleged Arik Airline N76 billion and 31.5 million dollars fraud.
Other defendants are former Receiver Manager of Arik Airline Ltd, Kamilu Omokide, Chief Executive Officer of the airline, Captain Roy Ilegbodu, Union Bank Ltd and Super Bravo Ltd.
They were to be arraigned on alleged theft, abuse of office, making false statements to public officers and stealing by dishonestly taking the property of another, proffered against them by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.
Justice Mojisola Dada set aside the bench warrant against the second defendant, following his presence in court on Thursday and motion on notice filed by his counsel, Olasupo Shasore (SAN).
Ms Dada, in her ruling, set aside the bench warrant in view of the second defendant’s presence in court and adjourned the case until January 20, 2025, the earlier scheduled date for arraignment.
“In view of the attendance of the second defendant in court and the undertaken signed by the learned silk to ensure his attendance in court at any given time and no objection by the prosecution, the second defendant’s application of motion on notice is hereby granted and the bench warrant set aside,” the judge said
Earlier, Mr Shasore, in his motion on notice dated December 12, signed an undertaking and assured the court that he would produce his client for arraignment on January 20, 2025 and also made sure that he attended his trial.
The EFCC Counsel, Wahab Shittu (SAN), did not object to the application since the counsel to the second defendant had signed an undertaking to produce the defendant for arraignment.
“My lord, if the learned silk is assuring the court that the second defendant will be available on January 20 for his arraignment, we will not object to the application. We could not contact him the ways others were contacted and his counsel signed an undertaking that he will produce him, knowing the consequences of the undertaking, the prosecution will not object to the revocation of the bench warrant against the second defendant,” Mr Shittu said.
On December 3 issued a bench warrant against the former AMCON MD, following his absence in court of arraignment.
The court had said that the bench warrant would be revoked at the next adjourned date if the second defendant was present in court.
The EFCC accused the defendants of abuse of office and stealing property belonging to Arik Airline.
The anti graft agency alleged that sometime in 2011, with the intention of causing and/or inducing unwarranted sale of Arik Air loans and bank guarantees, made false statements to the Assets Management Cooperation of Nigeria regarding Arik Air Ltd’s performing loans ànd later transferred the sum of N71 billion to AMCON.
The commission also alleged that Kuru, Omokide an Ilegbodu sometime in 2022, fraudulently converted to their use of NG Eagle Ltd the total sum of N4,9 billion.
The anti-graft agency also accused the CEO of Arik of stealing the sum of N22.5 million by fraudulently converting the same to the use of Magashi Ali Mohammed, property of Arik Air Ltd.
The EFCC also accused the defendants of intentionally authorised the tear down and destruction of 5N-JEA with Serial No. 15058 valued at 31.5 million dollars, an arbitrary act, which was prejudicial to the economic stability of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and Arik Air Limited.
According to the prosecution, the alleged offence contravened the provisions of Sections 73, 96, 278(1) and 278(6) of the criminal law of Lagos State 2015.
(NAN)
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