MTN Confirms Call Logs Between Justice Yunusa, Ricky Tarfa
During
proceedings yesterday, Ogunbadejo told the court that call log contained the
records of two numbers, which belong to one Rickey Mustapha Tarfa and one
Mohammed Nasir Yunusa. “There were several calls made between these numbers,”
he said.
A fraud
analyst working with MTN Communications, Mr. Adekunle Ogunbadejo, has confirmed
to an Ikeja Special Offences Court the call logs between a judge of the Federal
High Court, Justice Mohammed Yunusa and a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Mr.
Ricky Tarfa.
Ogunbadejo,
who is the first prosecution witness for the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC), was being led in evidence by Mr. Wahab Shittu, the lead
prosecuting counsel for the commission before Justice Sherifat Solebo.
Justice
Yunusa is facing a four-count of attempted perversion of the course of justice
and corruption by a public official. Co-defendant and an employee with law firm
of Ricky Tarfa (SAN), Esther Agbo, is facing a charge of offering gratification
to a public official.
During
proceedings yesterday, Ogunbadejo told the court that call log contained the
records of two numbers, which belong to one Rickey Mustapha Tarfa and one
Mohammed Nasir Yunusa.
“There were
several calls made between these numbers,” he said.
Shittu’s
attempt to make Ogunbadejo testify about his statement on oath made to the EFCC
was, however, opposed by Justice Yunusa’s defence counsel, Chief Robert Clarke
(SAN) and Agbo’s defence counsel Mr. John Odubela (SAN).
Their
objection was on the grounds that it was not served on their team as part of
the proof of evidence, which should be forwarded to the defence.
Justice
Sherifat Solebo, while upholding the objection of the defence, said: “In view
of the tardiness of the prosecution and lack of proof of service of the
statement to the defence, it is hereby marked rejected.”
Under
cross-examination by Clarke, Ogunbadejo admitted that he was not privy to the
content of the phone conversations between the judge and Mr. Rickey Tarfa
(SAN).
“We (MTN) do
not give cloned sim cards; we do not keep records of verbal communications; we
do not keep the content of text messages; and we are not privy to conversations
between two parties,” the MTN fraud analyst said.
The second
prosecution witness and the Head of Regulatory Liaison at UBA, Mr. Robinson
Imafidon, also told the court that in 2016, following the EFCC’s request, UBA
provided the statement of the account of the judge to the anti-graft agency.
“The owner
of the account is Mohammed Nasir Yunusa, on March 18, 2015 there was a
transfer of N750,000 from one Joseph Nwobike, SAN and Co.
“On May 14, 2015, there was a cash deposit into
the account of N1.5million by one Agbo E
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