Dokpesi’s N2.1bn fraud trial adjourned until February 6

Raymond Dokpesi
Dokpesi

The Federal High Court, Abuja, has adjourned until February 6, the trial of founder of DAAR Communications Plc, Raymond Dokpesi, over alleged N2.1bn fraud.

Justice John Tsoho, fixed the date after the 11th prosecution witness, Gabriel Agorye, testified on Friday.

Mr Agorye, led in evidence by Mr Rotimi Jacobs (SAN), the prosecuting counsel, said that he withdrew N40 million for Dokpesi from his First Bank account.

Agorye also told the court that he was Dokpesi’s personal assistant and ran errands for him.

The witness also said that some monies were paid into his personal account which he withdrew and gave to his boss.

Under cross-examination by Mr Kanu Agabi (SAN), the witness told the court that he did not know the source of the monies that he withdrew for Dokpesi’s from his account.

He added that he did not know if the money was proceeds of an illegitimate transaction.

“I cannot say that the source of the money was illegitimate, and I do not know the uses to which the monies were put to,” the witness said.

Justice Tsoho discharged the witness and adjourned the matter until February 6 and 7 for continuation of trial.

Dokpesi is being tried by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commissions (EFCC) over alleged N2.1 billion fraud.

He is alleged to have received the money from former National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki.