Maina’s Son Bags 14 Years Jail Term For Money Laundering

Abang held that the anti-graft agency was able to establish that Faisal who is being prosecuted along side his father, operated a fictitious bank account with the United Bank for Africa (UBA), through which his father, Maina, laundered the sum of N58.1million

Maina’s Son Bags 14 Years Jail Term For Money Laundering
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Faisal, son of Abdulrasheed Maina, former chairman of the defunct Pension Reform Taskforce Team has been sentenced to 14 years in prison by the federal high court in Abuja.

Delivering judgment, Justice Okon Abang found Faisal guilty on a three-count money laundering charge preferred against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

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Abang held that the anti-graft agency was able to establish that Faisal who is being prosecuted alongside his father, operated a fictitious bank account with the United Bank for Africa (UBA), through which his father, Maina, laundered the sum of N58.1million.

The court noted that the said fund which was deposited into the account that was operated in the name of Alhaji Faisal Farm 2, was subsequently withdrawn by Faisal and his father between October 2013 and June 2019.

The judge said he was satisfied that the EFCC proved all the essential ingredients of the charge, adding that the defendant reasonably ought to have known that inflows into the bank account formed proceeds of an unlawful act by his father.

On count one, Faisal was sentenced to five years’ imprisonment, 14 years on count two and another five-year sentence on count three. The sentence is to run concurrently starting from judgment day.

Abang also ordered that 21-year-old Faisal, who had since June 24, 2020, failed to appear for his trial, be arrested anywhere he is found in Nigeria and be remanded in any Correctional Service Centre to serve his jail term.

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“The federal government shall arrest the convict anywhere found in the country and commit him to serve his jail term, if not found in the country, the FG shall legally or lawfully commence extradition proceedings against him,” the judge held.

The court ordered that the company through which the fund was laundered, Alhaji Faisal Farm 2, be wound up, and the funds in it forfeited to the government.

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