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Thursday, 8 October 2015
Diezani’s ally, Kola Aluko, faces extradition to UK •Switzerland gets Britain’s request to probe oil baron
There
were
strong
indications
on
Wednesday
that
Switzerland
might extradite a Nigerian oil baron, Kola Aluko,
to the United Kingdom.
The Office of the Attorney General of Switzerland,
in an electronic mail to one of our
correspondents, confirmed that the UK had
sought for mutual legal assistance from its
country.
In an e-mail sent to it, the office of the AGF of
Switzerland was asked if it had received
extradition request from the UK on the
businessman.
It was also asked to specify the time the
extradition process would begin and when he
would be extradited.
In his response, Nathalie Guth of the Office of the
Attorney General of Switzerland, stated, “I refer to
your request of today and we can confirm that
the Office of the Attorney General of Switzerland
(OAG) has received a request for mutual legal
assistance from England in this context.”
He declined to give further information on the
request.
But The PUNCH learnt that “the mutual legal
assistance” could lead to eventual extradition of
Aluko to the UK in connection with the
investigation of former petroleum minister,
Diezani Alison-Madueke.
When contacted on Wednesday, the
spokesperson for the UK High Commission in
Abuja, Joe Abuku, said the official that could give
information on Aluko’s extradition was out of
town and could not be reached on the telephone.
“I can’t give any information on the extradition
issue because the official that would brief me is
out of town and cannot be reached on the phone,
but I will try and get him tomorrow (today),” he
said.
One of our correspondents also sent a mail
requesting information on the extradition to the
Home Office email, but it had not been
responded to as of the time of this report.
A top security official in the United Kingdom told
The PUNCH that the probe of Aluko may lead to
his deportation to the United Kingdom.
He said, “There are srong links between the
former oil minister and Aluko. Extradition is not
out of question.”
Aluko is an associate of Alison-Madueke, who was
arrested in the UK last week for alleged bribery
and money laundering.
Another oil baron and Chairman of Atlantic
Energy, Jide Omokore, was on Monday quizzed by
the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission
over the ongoing investigation into the Nigerian
National Petroleum Corporation.
Operatives of the EFCC had Friday last week
searched the residence of Alison-Madueke in
Asokoro, Abuja.
The operatives stormed the ex-minister’s
residence shortly after she was arrested by the
police in the UK.
Alison-Madueke was arrested by the operatives of
the National Crime Agency in London in
connection with fraud and bribery offences.
The spokesman for the UK High Commission in
Abuja, Joe Abuku, had confirmed to one of our
correspondents that five persons were arrested
by the agency.
The International Corruption Unit of the NCA had
also confirmed the arrest of five people across
London as part of an investigation into suspected
bribery and money laundering activities.
Meanwhile, the UK is still interested in the
extradition of a former Bayelsa State governor,
Diprieye Alamieyeseigha, to Britain to face
charges of money laundering, The PUNCH has
learnt.
A diplomatic source on Wednesday told one of
our correspondents that the British Government
would press for Alamieyeseigha’s extradition all
over again.
The source noted that the UK had earlier
requested Alamieyeseigha’s extradition but that
did not get any response from former President
Goodluck Jonathan’s administration.
The source cited the statement credited to the
former British High Commissioner, Andrew
Pocock, who said the UK had asked Nigeria’s
Ministry of Justice for Alamieyeseigha’s
extradition.
“As Pocock said, the UK had requested the former
governor’s extradition and the request is still
pending, which means that the British
Government will press the (President
Muhammadu) Buhari’s administration to respond
to the extradition request and we have no doubt
it would be carried out,” he said.
Abuku could not be reached for comment as
several calls made to his phone indicated that it
was not available.
He had yet to respond to a text message sent to
him as of the time of filing this report.
Pocock had, during a media interview, said Britain
was still waiting for Nigeria’s response to the
extradition request for Alamieyeseigha.
The envoy had said, “The former governor
skipped bail in the UK on a charge of money
laundering and returned to Nigeria. So, he has an
outstanding charge in the UK, which is there for
him to answer.
“We have already discussed it and the Nigerian
government knows our views. But we would like
to see him return and answer charge in the UK.
“We have asked the Attorney General. He will
have to tell us what his position is on extradition.
I haven’t had a reply yet, but we still wait for it.”
The Chairman, Presidential Advisory Committee
on Corruption, Prof. Itse Sagay, had also said the
UK had every legal right to demand the
extradition of Alamieyeseigha to London.
Sagay said Buhari would do well by extraditing the
former governor to the UK.
Alamieyeseigha was jailed by a Nigerian court in
2007 for corruption and was made to forfeit
stolen properties to the government but he
received pardon from Jonathan in 2013.
The former President had served as
Alamieyeseigha’s deputy in Bayelsa between 1999
and 2005, when he was arrested at the Heathrow
Airport in London for money laundering.
SOURCE: PUNCH.
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