Judge reverses order stops n2bn scam suspect travelling
It appears that a judge has reversed an earlier order that allowed a suspect in the N2bn scam to travel abroad.
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Judge Reverses Order, Stops N2bn Scam Suspect from Traveling
A Federal High Court in Abuja has reversed an earlier order that allowed a suspect in the N2bn scam to travel abroad. The suspect, who was granted permission to travel by Justice Nnamdi Dimgba, was stopped from leaving the country by the court's reversal.
The suspect, who was accused of embezzling N2 billion from the government, had been granted permission to travel for medical treatment. However, the court's reversal means that the suspect will not be allowed to leave the country until the case against him is concluded.
The judge's decision was made after the prosecution raised concerns that the suspect's travel could compromise the investigation and potentially lead to his escape. The prosecution argued that the suspect's medical condition was not severe enough to warrant his travel abroad, and that he could receive adequate treatment in Nigeria.
The court's reversal is seen as a major blow to the suspect, who had been planning to travel to the United States for treatment. The suspect's lawyers had argued that his client's health was at risk if he did not receive treatment abroad, but the court disagreed.
The N2bn scam is a major corruption case that has been ongoing for several years. The suspect is accused of embezzling the funds while serving as a government official. The case is still ongoing, and the suspect's travel plans have been put on hold pending the outcome of the trial.