James Ibori neither released nor re-arrested...Ibori’s Media Assistant
Read the press statement below...
The Chief James Onanefe Ibori Media Office hereby informs Ibori’s
teaming supporters that the news about the release of their champion and
political leader from prison is not true. This news had set off a
frenzy of activities in the entire South-South geo-political zone, as
many people took off from their respective towns and villages to storm
Ibori’s home town of Oghara. Many kept vigil at his gate; but the vigil
was in vain as Ibori has not finished serving his term.
In a press statement of Thursday February 4, Tony Eluemunor,
Ibori’s Media Assistant, said: “Perhaps, as the magnitude of the lie The News
on-line publication told to itself and the nation (in a story it had termed an
exclusive) dawned on it, its sister publication, PM News kicked in with another
lie; that Ibori had been re-arrested. This caused a sleepless night to another
set of Ibori’s supporters as they stayed up all night working the phone to find
out the true situation”.
The truth is that the exclusive stories published by The
News and PM news were exclusive lies.
Over 24 hours after the publications, no British authority has confirmed either
the news of the release or of the purported re-arrest.
Eluemunor, added: “many people have asked me how such a
malicious story could have been cocked up. My only reply is that Ibori’s
political and legal persecutors tried to counter the favourable wind that arose
from Ibori’s corner when the case turned against the London Metropolitan Police
and the Crown Prosecutors by late January 2016, when even they agreed that they
were corrupt in the way they investigated Ibori and his associates. That forced
them to withdraw the obstructing the cause of justice charges they had brought
against one of Ibori’s lawyer, Mr.
BradeshGohil. Most importantly, the Judge that day ruled that all the documents
that had been withheld from Ibori and all his associates should be turned over
to them and that they were free to go on appeal to challenge even their earlier
convictions. It was this ray of hope that even Ibori’s conviction may be struck
down that the media manipulators attempted to extinguish in the hearts and
minds of Ibori’s supporters when they concocted their lies and passed same off
as news.
To prove that the case has turned and the hunters may be
feeling the heat, respected British news media such as the British Broadcasting
Corporation (BBC), The Times of London and the Guardian of London, last week
announced that calls have arisen that Ibori’s and his associates’ accusations
of corruption against the prosecution be investigated. The New Indian Express
of Monday 25 January 2016 reported that “In representations to the judge,
Stephen Kamlish, Gohil'sdefence team accused the Crown Prosecution Service of
"positively misleading the court and the parties as part of their
deliberate cover-up of discloseable material".
In response, the Judge Tester said, "The crown has
offered no evidence for one or both of the following reasons. One, that the
allegations of corruption made by MrGohil are true, and not false. The second
is that the crown has suppressed material both in this court and in other
proceedings, including the trial of Ibori.
"The crown offering no evidence can only mean the crown
is not prepared themselves to explain their decision, either for the abuse of
the court in bad faith or for the police corruption. In those circumstance, it
is our duty to our client to raise these matters and this brings into question
the safety of these convictions."
The Indian Express continued: “A Met police intelligence
report seen by this paper (The Indian Express) suggests an RISC employee
telephoned a police officer working on the Ibori investigation in 2007 and
allegedly told him his inquiries were "on the right track". Separate
documents shown to Gohil'sdefence team are said to reveal the existence of 19
cash deposits into the same officer's bank account. The CPS had allegedly
denied the existence of the documents”.
Eluemunor added: “In
a press statement of Thursday January 28, 2016, I wrote: ‘It is an incontrovertible fact that the
confiscation hearing has not started at all, and remains months away into the
future”’. Even today, that remains the case as nothing has changed. The
confiscation hearing has not started and nobody, whether Ibori or another, has
been arrested as there is really no need to arrest anyone because of a confiscation
hearing.
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