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The Federal High Court,
sitting in Abuja, has granted a request by the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC) to arrest a Briton, Mr. Adam Quinn, over his alleged
involvement in the P&ID case.
The development arose
from a suit between the Federal Government and Goidel Resources Limited, ICIL
and James Nolan.
The EFCC had sued both
Nolan and Quinn, alleging that both men used the two firms (Goidel and ICIL)
for money laundering.
Mr Nolan is also said to
be a signatory to P&ID accounts.
When the matter came up
for hearing the EFCC lawyer, Mr Ekele Iheanacho, informed the court that he has
a motion to arrest one of the persons named in the charges.
Mr Iheanacho said the
application is dated December 16, with an affidavit in support and written
address also dated December 16 and filed December 17.
In the said application,
the lawyer said he wants, “an order of the honourable court issuing a warrant
for the arrest of Adam Quinn, named in counts 21 of the 32 count against him
and Mr Nolan and their companies for him to be brought before the court to face
trial.
Mr Iheancho said Mr
Quinn is currently not within the court’s jurisdiction, “but if the request of
the EFCC is granted it will commence an extradition process in this matter.”
Justice Okon Abang in a
short ruling said: I have considered the application argued now; I think it
deserves to succeed to enable the counsel that represents the Federal
Government of Nigeria to commence prosecution of Adam.
“It is ordered as prayed
in line with the motion, the order is hereby made for a warrant of arrest of
Adam whose name appeared severally to enable Federal Government of Nigeria to
commence his prosecution to enable him to answer questions on the charge,” Mr
Abang ruled.
The court adjourned to
January 20 and 21, 2020, for the continuation of trial. (Channels TV)

























