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Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Police lack evidence to prosecute Farouk Lawan

The Police Force claim that the alleged audio and video recordings over the $3million bribery scandal involving Farouk Lawan and Femi Otedola is not enough to prosecute the lawmaker.
The Deputy Force Public Relations Officer, Frank Mba, who spoke on the bribery scandal, said there was not enough evidence to prosecute Lawan, and asked for the full clips of the recordings.
The Police spokesperson demanded for the full video component of the recording. He said that without the whole recordings,  going to court will be a waste of time.
“You just don’t rush to court for the fun of charging people to court. That is why courts are congested and that is why we don’t make progress. It does not make sense. It is unproductive; it is a waste of public resource.” he said.

Police lacks evidence to prosecute Farouk Lawan

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