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Oil theft: EFCC to train Army in evidence handling

In a bid to enhance the prosecution of suspects arrested for involvement in illegal oil bunkering in the Niger Delta, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC has offered to train officers of the 6 Division, Nigerian Army in the intricate art of evidence gathering and handling to guarantee successful prosecutions in court.

New Zonal Head of the Port Harcourt office of the EFCC, Usman Iman, made the offer when he led senior officers of the Commission on a courtesy visit to the General Officer Commanding, 6 Division Nigerian Army, Major General F. O. Agugo.

Imam said the training will ensure that evidence are secured to enhance prosecutions as lawyers often look for loopholes to frustrate the trial of oil theft cases.

The EFCC Zonal Head told the Army GOC that he was at the Division to acquaint himself with him and his officers and to solicit for their support and collaboration.

He expressed satisfaction at the existing relationship between the Army and the EFCC while urging the GOC to consider releasing his officers to testify as witnesses in oil theft cases.

“We have a situation where under cross-examination in court you are asked whether you are the arresting officer and you say no, and your evidence become hearsay”.

He further stressed on the need to preserve evidence and to ensure that drivers of trucks with stolen or illegally refined products are apprehended.

In his response, General Agugo, described the EFCC Zonal Head, as a friend and brother and pledged closer collaboration between the Army and the EFCC.

He, however, said the Army has no choice but to support the EFCC in line with the vision of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, President Muhammadu Buhari that.

“If we don’t kill corruption corruption will kill Nigeria, both the Army and EFCC have a common purpose which is linked to the survival of the nation, and we should work together.”

The GOC 6 Division NigerianArmy, General Agugo on his part expressed delight at the offer and  mandated a team comprising the training commander and the Division’s legal officer to work with the EFCC in working out the details of the intervention.

“We welcome the training proposal. Why should we kill ourselves in the Creeks only for some unscrupulous lawyers to rubbish our efforts. We will go out of our way to help you achieve convictions”

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