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AIR COMMODORE UMAR IS THE ONE THAT BROUGHT EFCC MAGU DOWN

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There are three things you have to watch out on this story. 

**Easy Jet Integrated Services Limited before Justice Inyang Ekwo. 

** The N40 million Magu rental in Abuja

** Aisha Buhari / Buhari friendship with Commodore Umar 

[1] Air Commodore Umar is/was a BIG TIME arms dealer who owns Easy  Jet that Mugu uses in flying all over the world. Magu flew one easy jet to Maiduguri with Commodore Umar and the Head of a Bank  the EFCC is investigating about Minister Diezeani monies. 

[2] It was Easy Jet that rented and paid for Magu's home in Abuja Easy Jet through 3rd party transfers money for Magu's overseas to different accounts. 

[3] Buhari says that Commodore Umar used his name to dupe people But, others suspect otherwise...the relationship between Aisha and Commodore Umar. 

Buhari cannot see why Magu failed to rope in  Commodore Umar and convict him. Instead, Magu is dinning with Commodore Umar 

AGF Malami has asked for that file on Commodore Umar several time but Magu refused to hand over files 

AGF Malami struck, Magu is gone 

Commodore Umar Mohammed has been re-arraigned. 

Now you know what happened to Magu.  POWER PLAY>>>>> MAGU LOST 

ALLEGED MONEY LAUNDERING: EFCC re-arraigns Air Commodore Umar  

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, (EFCC), on Wednesday re-arraigned a member of the Presidential Committee on procurement of arms and equipment in the Armed Forces, Air Commodore Umar Mohammed (Rtd) in a Federal High Court in Abuja. Mohammed was re-arraigned with his company, Easy Jet Integrated Services Limited before Justice Inyang Ekwo.  

He was re-arraigned on an amended five-count charge bordering on money laundering, illegal possession of firearms and possession of official documents without lawful authority. Mohammed pleaded not guilty to all counts just as a not guilty plea was entered for his company.  

Following the not guilty plea, prosecuting counsel, Mr Sanusi Dakat prayed the court for a date to commence trial. Dakat also told the court that he would call seven witnesses who were all within the jurisdiction of the court to prove his case. 

Counsel to the defendant, Mr Y.D. Dangana prayed the court to re-admit Mohammed to bail on the conditions earlier granted by the previous judges he was arraigned before. In his ruling, the trial judge, justice Inyang Ekwo admitted Mohammed to bail on the terms earlier granted and adjourned the matter until Oct. 12 to 15 for trial.  

Mohammed and his company had been previously arraigned before Justices Nnamdi Dimgba and John Tsoho of the same court and were admitted to bail.  

Mohammed’s rearraignment was informed by the transfer of the case to another judge and the amendment of the earlier charge by the prosecution. Mohammed and his company are accused of conspiracy to commit money laundering, illegal possession of firearms and secret act violation.  

The Department of State Service (DSS) arrested Umar in June 2016 for allegedly fronting for other members of the Presidential Arms Panel in receiving large sums of money from certain individuals and companies in order to evade prosecution.(NAN) Related

 


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