The UK has
agreed to return an additional £6.8m to Nigeria from the money seized
from jailed ex-Governor of Delta State, Chief James Ibori.
This was revealed by UK Metropolitan Police Senior Investigator, Mr. Rupert Broad, yesterday November 4th in London according to a report by NAN. Out of the £8 million confiscated from Ibori, £1.2 million had so far been returned to Nigeria.
This was revealed by UK Metropolitan Police Senior Investigator, Mr. Rupert Broad, yesterday November 4th in London according to a report by NAN. Out of the £8 million confiscated from Ibori, £1.2 million had so far been returned to Nigeria.
There are
reports that an additional £80 million has been temporarily seized and a
confiscation hearing has been fixed for April 2015 before the judge
decides exactly how much was stolen out of the £80 million and then
return it to Nigeria
Ibori who is
still serving a jail term, was sentenced by the British Southcrown Court
in April 2012 for 13 years after being convicted for fraud and money
laundering.
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