Supreme Court hauls Fred Ajudua back in jail for defrauding German company of $1m

Supreme Court hauls Fred Ajudua back in jail for defrauding German company of $1m

The Supreme Court on Friday overturned a decision of the Court of Appeal that granted bail to socialite, Fred Ajudua, who is standing trial for defrau

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The Supreme Court on Friday overturned a decision of the Court of Appeal that granted bail to socialite, Fred Ajudua, who is standing trial for defrauding a German company of $1 million over three decades ago.

In a unanimous ruling, the apex court held that the Appeal Court erred in granting bail and ordered Ajudua’s return to correctional custody.

The court also directed Justice Mojisola Dada of the Lagos State High Court to resume hearing of the criminal trial.

Ajudua was initially charged before Justice Josephine Oyefeso of the Ikeja High Court, but the case was later re-filed by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC and reassigned to Justice Dada.

During his re-arraignment on July 6, 2018, Justice Dada denied Ajudua’s bail application on health grounds, noting the case had suffered repeated delays for over 13 years.

“I am not persuaded. This case is one of the oldest in Lagos State. Bail is refused and the defendant is to be remanded in prison custody,” she ruled.

Following the ruling, Ajudua’s counsel, Olalekan Ojo, SAN, appealed to the Court of Appeal in Lagos, where Justice Garba overturned Justice Dada’s decision, holding that bail was a constitutional right and allowing Ajudua to remain free under his previous bail conditions.

The EFCC, dissatisfied with the decision, approached the Supreme Court.