Maina, who has reportedly gone underground, was also said to have cut off contact with all his associates and friends.....
Punch gathered that Maina had missed over 10 scheduled trial sessions since September and had also been incommunicado to his surety, Senator Ali Ndume, the lawmaker representing Borno South.
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It could not be confirmed if he had fled the country but sources explained that the absence of the former director might cause serious problems for Ndume.
The inability to reach Maina, it was learnt, had put Ndume in panic and confusion following fears that the trial judge, Justice Okon Abang, might order his detention over the failure of the defendant to show up in court.
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The judge had during the last court session on October 18 handed down a 21-day ultimatum to the lawmaker to produce Maina.
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Abang had also threatened that the senator could be detained should he fail to produce the defendant in court on November 18.
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A frantic Ndume had solicited the help of the Department of State Services and the police to track down the fugitive, but so far, the security agencies had been unable to locate Maina.
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A security source said, “Tracking down Maina has been difficult because he has remained incommunicado and attempts to track his calls and locate his whereabouts have been unsuccessful as he keeps changing his phone numbers. Nobody knows if he was still in the country or if he had crossed the borders and fled justice.”
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The last time anything was heard from him was October 9 when he claimed in a video that he was hospitalised for a knee injury and it would take him six weeks to recover
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It could not be confirmed if he had fled the country but sources explained that the absence of the former director might cause serious problems for Ndume.
The inability to reach Maina, it was learnt, had put Ndume in panic and confusion following fears that the trial judge, Justice Okon Abang, might order his detention over the failure of the defendant to show up in court.
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The judge had during the last court session on October 18 handed down a 21-day ultimatum to the lawmaker to produce Maina.
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Abang had also threatened that the senator could be detained should he fail to produce the defendant in court on November 18.
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A frantic Ndume had solicited the help of the Department of State Services and the police to track down the fugitive, but so far, the security agencies had been unable to locate Maina.
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A security source said, “Tracking down Maina has been difficult because he has remained incommunicado and attempts to track his calls and locate his whereabouts have been unsuccessful as he keeps changing his phone numbers. Nobody knows if he was still in the country or if he had crossed the borders and fled justice.”
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The last time anything was heard from him was October 9 when he claimed in a video that he was hospitalised for a knee injury and it would take him six weeks to recover
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Ndume egba don enter 1 chance
ReplyDeleteThey should declare him wanted with N10M bounty...
Delete🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣twenchy twenchy o ga di kpo kpo...
ReplyDeleteMaina and Dume dey see every night all this na abrakatabra
ReplyDeleteNdume should run too na 😂😂
ReplyDeleteJappa season😂😂😂😂
DeleteWahala for who surety thief!
DeleteTa! na them them biko
ReplyDeleteThey both know where the man dey. KANU the second.
ReplyDeleteBefore you know it, he will form arewabiafraud
The Attorney General of the Federation and his cronies had better produce Maina. Even if it means fishing him out of some hamlet in Niger Republic. Namsense.
ReplyDeleteThe Attorney General of the Federation and his cronies had better produce Maina. Even if it means fishing him out of some hamlet in Niger Republic. Namsense.
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