Chairman of the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission, EFCC, Mrs. Farida
Waziri has said that the anti-graft
agency is working with other security
agencies such as Interpol and Met
Police,
UK on the possible extradition of the
former governor of
Delta
State, Mr. James Onanefe Ibori, who
was arrested in
Dubai,
United Arabs Emirate, UAE on Wednesday
May 12.
Waziri who gave this hint while
fielding questions from some
journalists in Abuja on Thursday,
expressed delight that the long arm of
the law has eventually caught Ibori in
far away Dubai.
The EFCC had in April declared Ibori
wanted after weeks of several efforts
to get him to honour the Commission’s
invitation over fresh fraud
allegations including a N44 billion
scam case against him. The anti-graft
agency had earlier secured a court
warrant for his arrest and equally put
him on a watch list.
The EFCC boss explained that his
arrest may not be unconnected to the
search for him by Nigerian security
agencies and an international warrant
of arrest issued against him by the
Met Police in
UK.
According to her, “Yes, we have been
working on the former governor. It has
been confirmed that Ibori was arrested
by the Interpol. We have been
exchanging information and interacting
with the Interpol and the met police
since we declared him wanted.
International warrant of arrest was
also issued. Yesterday, he was
arrested and he is undergoing
interrogation with them there. The man
in charge of his case in the UK has
dispatched detectives to Dubai and we
are sending our own people to join
them to start the process for his
extradition. We also have our cases
against him here pending. That is the
good news.
“We have a case against him in the
appeal court
Benin,
the 170 count charges. We appealed,
the case came up and he was not there.
Two, we have fresh charges for which
we want to arraign him totally
different from the earlier charges.
There are other charges against him
which we don’t want to reveal for now.
As I told you, we have been working
very closely but quietly with the Met
police. We have been sharing
information and we have issues which
we don’t want to go into. We are
talking with the Interpol, the Met
police and the Dubai police whose
custody he is right now.
“My initial reaction when I heard of
Ibori’s arrest was that of excitement,
and surprise too. Surprise because
somebody said he had gone to Ghana.
Some people also said he is still
somewhere in Delta, some say in his
Village in Warri. My mind never went
to Dubai. But the Met police have a
relationship with
Dubai
police. They told me that if he is in
Dubai
they will get him that it will be
easier to track him down .If he had
gone to places like
China or Japan, and then it would have
been difficult. I was very excited.
“EFCC is prepared to prosecute him
without leaving any loose end. Before,
we declared him wanted, of course to
arraign him. We have some charges and
we have witnesses and we are prepared
on our side.”