An Ikeja Special Offences Court will, on June 10, take final report on plea bargain in the case of six billion Naira money laundering against social media celebrity, Ismaila Mustapha.
Reports have it that Justice Mojisola Dada gave the date after defence and prosecution counsel prayed for extension of time.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) had, on Jan. 12, arraigned Mustapha (alias Mompha) and his company, Ismalob Global Investment Ltd. on an eight-count charge.
The counts include conspiracy to launder money obtained through unlawful activities, and laundering of money obtained through unlawful activities.
The other charges include retention of proceeds of criminal conduct, use of property derived from unlawful act, possession of document containing false pretences and failure to disclose assets.
On Thursday, defence counsel, Mr Kolawole Salami, who held brief for Mr Gboyega Oyewole (SAN),
informed the court that discussions were ongoing on plea bargain with EFCC.
He prayed the court for extension of time for both parties to reach a conclusion.
“My lord, the matter was adjourned until today for report.
“We, on our part, have submitted a proposal to EFCC but we received its own proposal just
yesterday.
“In furtherance of that, a meeting was held at prosecution’s office at 4.00 p.m. to discuss the
terms of the proposal.
“We made a considerable progress at the meeting yesterday. We both agreed on one or two areas.
“We shall be praying for a short date to report, but if we are not able to reach a conclusion, we shall proceed to trial, my lord,” Salami said.
EFCC counsel, Mr S.I. Suleiman confirmed the position of defence, and also prayed for an adjournment.
“We confirm the position of defence, my lord.
“We reached out to defence team and the parties met at the prosecution’s office yesterday.
“We need a little fine-tuning, my lord, as we humbly ask for your indulgence to extend the date for the report,” Suleiman said.
NAN reports that prosecution had informed the court on April 6 that both parties were in the process of plea bargain, and prayed the court for adequate time.
The court had, on March 28, reduced the bail sum for the defendant, from N200 million to N25 million.
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