Alleged N4bn fraud: Court grants ex-KASCO MD N500m bail
By Aminu Garko
Bail
Kano, The Kano State High Court on Thursday granted bail to the former managing director of Kano Agricultural Supply Company (KASCO), Bala Inuwa Muhammad, who is standing trial for alleged diversion of N4 billion Kano state fund.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Muhammad was granted bail alongside his son, Bala Inuwa Muhammad.
The duo were arraigned by the Attorney General of Kano state before Justice Hafsat Yahaya Sani, following an investigation by the Kano State Public Complaints and Anti-corruption Commission on allegations
bordering on criminal breach of trust by servant, making false statement or return and official corruption.
He was subsequently remanded in prison custody since Nov. 2, when the charges were read to him and pleaded not guilty to all the charges.
When the matter come up today (Nov. 23) for ruling on bail
application brought forward by the accused through his counsel, Prof. N.A. Aliyu SAN, the Presiding Judge, Justice Hafsat Yahaya Sani, admitted the application to bail on N500 million and two responsible sureties who both are up to date tax payers in the sum of N250 million each.
The court further ordered that both sureties must swear to an affidavit of means supported with document showing an ongoing registered business and residential addresses.
The sureties must also present tax document covering three preceding years which must be verified by the court registrar, while the police attached to the court must deposed to an affidavit confirming all information deposed to in the affidavit of the sureties.
The accused is also required to obtain a letter of identification from a responsible citizen of Nigeria who works or does business within the territorial jurisdiction of the court, while all the sureties must be residents of Kano metropolis.
The second accused, Bala Inuwa Muhammad (Jr), was admitted to bail in the sum of N50 million and two reasonable sureties of N25 million each.
The hearing of the main suit is expected to commence on Dec. 6.