The
 Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC on Tuesday, June 26, 
2012, arraigned Mr. Bello Tambuwal, 34, of Tambuwal Global Motors 
Limited, before Justice Mohammed Talba of the FCT High Court, Gudu 
District, Abuja on a one count charge of criminal breach of trust.
The charge reads: “That you, Alhaji Bello Mohammed Tambuwal on or 
about 15th day of December, 2009 at Abuja, in the Abuja Judicial 
Division of the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory being 
entrusted with certain property, to wit, a Lincoln Navigator Jeep motor 
vehicle belonging to one Chief Damian Ozorumba committed criminal breach
 of trust and thereby committed an offence punishable under section 312 
of the Penal Code Act, Cap. 532, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria ( 
Abuja ) 1990”.
Tambuwal’s trial followed a petition to the EFCC by Chief Damian 
Ozorumba dated February 5, 2010. Ozorumba had alleged that on the 15th 
of December, 2009, Tambuwal approached him and indicated interest to buy
 his Lincoln Navigator SUV for an agreed sum of N11, 500,000 (Eleven 
Million, Five Hundred Thousand Naira).
The petitioner said that two days after the accused took possession 
of the vehicle, he informed the owner that Sokoto state governor, Alhaji
 Aliyu M. Wamako was the prospective buyer and promised to pay the 
complainant the agreed sum on the 19th of December, 2009 but failed to 
do so.
The accused person pleaded not guilty to the charge when it was read 
to him.The defence counsel, Onuoha Ogbujie thereafter applied for bail 
supported with a five paragraph affidavit. But this was objected to by 
the prosecution counsel, A. R. Mmatoh who argued that the defence has 
not placed sufficient material before the Court to guarantee that the 
accused person will not jump bail since he already has a record for 
jumping bail with the EFCC; and that he has a similar case pending 
before another court. After listening to the argument of counsel, 
Justice Talba ordered that the accused be remanded in EFCC custody and 
adjourned to 2nd July, 2012 for ruling on the bail application.
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