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ICPC Withdraws Charges Against Jonah Jang Over Alleged Fraud

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May 16, 2018 - 10:34 am
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The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other-Related Offences Commission (ICPC) on Wednesday withdrew charges filed against a former governor of Plateau State, Jonah Jang, a Senator representing Plateau-North, saying it was to avoid abuse of court processes.

Mr Jang, and a cashier, Yusuf Gyang Pam, had been in the custody of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission in Abuja, following their arrest over alleged misuse of funds.

While the commission had slammed Jang with a 12 count charge on alleged fraud, the ICPC had also filed a similar charge against him.

But the Assistant Director in ICPC, Adesina Raheem, on Wednesday, moved an application before Justice Daniel Longji of Plateau State High Court in Jos, for the withdrawal of the charges.

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He said, “My Lord, we got an information that EFCC has filed a criminal charge against the defendant.

“We had a discussion with the EFCC and it was resolved that we should withdraw our own charge to avoid abuse of court processes. I will humbly seek the leave of the court to withdraw the charge. That is my application.”

Delivering his ruling, Justice Longji, struck out the charges, saying “the prosecution has the right to withdraw the application, the case is hereby struck out.”

Earlier, It was reported that lawyer to Mr Jang, Robert Clarke, SAN, had on Monday, said that the ICPC’s case was not ripe for hearing.

He had expressed optimism that the ICPC may withdraw the charges because the same court can’t entertain same charges from both EFCC and ICPC.

Mr Clarke said, “The ICPC case has not ripened for hearing by this court. I am aware that you cannot maintain a charge by ICPC on the same charge in same court. Let us see what happen, I have an inkling that they may withdraw the charges.”

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