Alleged money laundering: Ex-INEC chair, Maurice Imu perfects bail condition, released from Ikoyi Prison

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Former Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Prof. Maurice Iwu has been released from Ikoyi Prison where he was remanded pending the fulfillment of N1 billion bail conditions.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, had arraigned Iwu before a Federal High Court in Ikoyi for alleged laundering of N1.2 billion.

Iwu, who has been interrogated by the EFCC, was alleged to have been involved in the N23.29 billion poll bribery scandal which characterized the 2015 poll.

The presiding Judge, Professor Chuka Obiozor had granted Iwu bail in the sum of N1 billion with two sureties in like sum.

One of the sureties must be a landed property owner in Lagos with evidence of tax clearance and must be a resident of Lagos, while he or she must attach his or statement of account.

The second surety must be a civil servant on grade level 16 or a professor and must attach his or her statement of account.

Iwu was alleged to have between December 2014 and March 2015, aided the concealment of the sum of N1, 203,000,000 (One Billion, Two Hundred and Three Million Naira)

The said sum was in the bank account of Bio-resources Institute of Nigeria Limited domiciled in the United Bank for Africa, UBA Plc.

The cash in question was about the election bribery scandal during the 2015 general election.

Iwu pleaded not guilty to the charges.

Hamed Raji, SAN appeared for him, while EFCC counsel, Mr Rotimi Oyedepo is prosecuting the case.

However, Iwu was able to perfect the stringent bail conditions on Friday, a week after the bail was granted.