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$4.5 Billion Fraud Case: Court rules on forensic analysis of Emefiele’s WhatsApp September 15

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June 24, 2025
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$4.5 Billion Fraud Case: Court rules on forensic analysis of Emefiele’s WhatsApp September 15
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An Ikeja Special Offences Court has adjourned ruling on an application by former Central Bank Governor, Godwin Emefiele, seeking forensic analysis of WhatsApp evidence in a $4.5 billion fraud case.

Emefiele is standing trial on a 19-count charge bordering on receiving gratification and corrupt demands.

Mr Emefiele’s co-defendant, Henry Omoile, is facing a three-count charge bordering on unlawful acceptance of gifts by agents.

The duo are charged with fraud totalling $4.5 billion and N2.8 billion.

At the resumed hearing on Tuesday, Mr Emefiele, through his counsel, Olalekan Ojo (SAN) requested the court to permit a forensic analysis of a mobile phone used in extracting WhatsApp messages already tendered as evidence.

Mr Ojo said, “The defence is seeking the leave of the court to call a forensic expert to examine both the mobile device and printed conversations allegedly linked to the defendants.”

The EFCC counsel, Chigozie Okezie, opposed the application.

Ms Okezie argued that by virtue of the rules of evidence and practice, once evidence of such nature had been admitted as an exhibit, the court became its custodian and retained it until the conclusion of the trial.

According to her, the essence of it is for the documents to remain in their original form as presented before the court.

She added that the duration of the forensic exercise was also not stated in the defendant’s application.

Ms Okezie further noted that the defence failed to disclose the name of the forensic laboratory, the expertise, and the experience of the individual to be used for the examination.

She said: “What is more, the defendants ought to have presented options of forensic laboratories, stating their competence for the court to pick from. We pray the court nominates the director of the forensic department in the commission to select a laboratory for the exercise.

“We also urge the court to direct that the examination be conducted in the presence of a person with vast experience and knowledge, to be nominated by the prosecution. There should be room for proper chain of custody to ensure the device is not tampered with and is returned to the court upon conclusion of the exercise.”

After listening to the submission of both parties, Justice Rahman Oshodi adjourned the case until September 15 for ruling.

(NAN)

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