Micheal Wetkas, the first prosecution witness in the false asset
declaration trial of Senate President, Bukola Saraki, continued his
evidence-in-chief today, tendering bank documents.
Wetkas is an operative of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.
The prosecuting counsel, Rotimi Jacobs, asked Wetkas to tell the court how he got documents from GTB implicating Saraki.
He
told the court that it was part of the intelligence report handed to
the investigation team by the former Executive Chairman of EFCC. He said
that his team also wrote to GTB to confirm the details
of the accounts,
the account opening statement and so on.
He added that GTB obliged
by giving the team the account opening packages and the statement of
accounts. Wetkas said his team also demanded for instruments for
transactions in the accounts, including telex transfer details which was
all provided.
The EFCC operative said his team requested for
details of three personal accounts belonging to the defendants from GTB.
He added that part of the requests were the loans taken on the naira
account which was also provided to his team.
Chairman Code of Conduct Tribunal, Justice Umar Danladi
He
identified the Letters of Request to the GTB on the personal loan
account of Saraki no 0034967455. He also confirmed the response which he
said also include the USD account no 0034967479 and also pound sterling
account 441441953/3/1/0.
He added that the bank also forwarded
account opening package for the three accounts. He added that attached
also is the certificate of identification of statement of account.
He
said that in the statement for the naira account they used the old
number. Wetkas said the bank also forwarded an offer letter for a loan
of N375 million which purpose was for the purchase of property in
London. He added that the letter is dated 10 February, 2012.
He
identified his team’s letter to GTB on the dollar account, the bank’s
response, certificate of identification, the telex tranfer instruments.
Wetkas also identified the letter of request for details of Saraki pound
sterling account from the GTB and the bank’s response.
Jacobs
sought the permission of the court to tender the three documents and the
Chairman of the Tribunal asked the defence team if they have any
objection.
Agabi said if he is to argue his objections to the
documents it will take the whole day. He asked the Tribunal to admit the
documents while the defence will reserve its objection.
Source: PMNews
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