Indications have emerged in Abuja that as the embattled
former Chairman of the House of Representatives ad-hoc committee on fuel
subsidy regime, Farouk Lawan, continues to delay on his promise to
return the $620,000 bribe money allegedly collected from the oil
magnate, Femi Otedola, he is busy assembling a crack team of lawyers to
take on investigators of the Special Task Force and fight his way out.
Lawan who was at the Force Headquarters, yesterday, was said to have
baffled investigators with the usual promise that he would bring the
money even when such talk has so far yielded nothing.
Sources told Vanguard that the Police, having grown wary of
Lawan’s antics, are suspecting that he is trying to play a fast one on
the investigators as it has emerged he was trying to buy time to enable
him challenge his arrest, detention and continuous appearance before the
Police every two days.
Reporting to the police every 48 hours is one of the conditions given
to him for his bail, which he has been honouring accordingly.Sources,
however, revealed that while Lawan is pleading for time, the police may
be left with no other option than to charge him to court since it is
getting clearer by the day that the money can no longer be retrieved
from him.
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