The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has seized the passport of
the immediate past Governor of Katsina State, Alhaji Ibrahim Shema, as
part of investigations into the alleged N76bn fraud perpetrated by
Shema.
Shema was detained by the EFCC on Friday after he voluntarily walked into the head office of the EFCC.
However, a source close to the ex-governor told Sunday Punch that despite meeting the bail conditions, the anti-graft agency refused to release him.
The source said, “You will recall that the EFCC declared Shema wanted
even though they knew he was not on the run. They had invited him for
questioning in June but when he arrived at their office, he was informed
that the detective in charge, Mr. Hyecinth A. Edozie, was out of Abuja,
and that a new date, after Sallah, would be communicated.
“However, they never informed him of a new date and then went ahead to
declare him wanted. On getting to the EFCC on Friday, the ex-governor
presented a stamped document acknowledging that he had honoured the
EFCC’s invitation in June.
“After being grilled for several hours, the EFCC gave him bail
conditions, including that he tenders his passport and property
documents of his sureties which he did. However, the EFCC still refused
to grant him bail and said he should wait till Monday.”
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