EFCC Detective Denies Promising Leniency in High-Stakes Corruption Trial

An EFCC detective, Mahmud Tukur, has refuted claims made by the former Accountant General of the Federation, Ahmed Idris, that he was promised leniency in exchange for implicating the former Minister of Finance and others. Idris alleged that the EFCC deceived him into admitting to allegations against him, stating that they wanted to use him to implicate high-ranking officials in financial misconduct.

Idris and his co-defendants are currently facing trial on charges of stealing and breach of trust amounting to N109.5 billion. The EFCC brought the case against him, along with Godfrey Akindele, Mohammed Kudu Usman, and Gezawa Commodity Market and Exchange Limited, in July 2022.

During the trial-within-trial, Tukur, the second prosecution witness, denied the allegations made by Idris, asserting that all statements given by him and his lawyers were voluntary. He explained that Idris was interviewed in the presence of his legal counsel and willingly provided 13 statements, with two of them being given without a lawyer present.

The trial judge, Justice Yusuf Halilu, has adjourned the proceedings until May 15 for further examination of the trial-within-trial. The case continues to unfold as the truth behind the allegations is brought to light.

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