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ICPC arrests ex-appeal court justice over ‘N200m bribe’

The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has arrested Mohammed Tsamiya, a retired justice of the court of appeal, for allegedly demanding N200m bribe.

Rasheedat Okoduwa, spokesperson of the commission in a statement on Wednesday, alleged that the suspect demanded the bribe from one Nnamdi Orji in exchange for a favourable judgment in a national assembly election case at the Imo division of the court.

According to her, the offence which violates Section 10 of the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act, 2000 was committed in 2015.

“The retired justice asked Orji, who was the candidate for All Progressive Grand Alliance for Arochukwu/Ohafia federal constituency, to give him N200m to influence the court’s decision in his favour.

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“Orji had approached the court to seek redress in a case involving alleged inflation of the result of election in Arochukwu local government area of Abia, which he had earlier lost to his opponent, Nkole Ndukwe, at the national assembly election tribunal.

“Tsamiya was alleged to have convinced the appellant of getting a favourable judgment from the court upon the payment of the money,’’ she said.

Okoduwa said Tsamiya had since been granted bail by the commission after fulfilling the conditions, adding that investigation into the case continues.

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