EFCC Explains Why Olisa Metuh Tore His Statement....
The Economic and  Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Friday gave an insight to why the  spokesman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Olisa Metuh, tore the  statement he wrote to his investigators.
The  EFCC, at the commencement of Metuh’s trial before Justice Ishaq Bello of  the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), said Metuh tore  the statement on realizing that he had implicated himself by admitting  that he received money from the Office of the National Security Adviser  (ONSA) and also because he had made reference to former Nigerian  president, Goodluck Jonathan.
The PDP  spokesman is standing trial on a three-count charge for allegedly  destroying his statement and obstruction of investigation.
The  first prosecution witness, Junaid Said, who was led in evidence by  prosecution lawyer, Sylvanus Tahir, said he took statement from Metuh,  who, he said, later tore a sheet of the four-sheet statement.
“My  Lord, when he concluded writing his statement which was on four sheets  of the EFCC statement form, I collected the statement and read over it.
“I then  handed the statement over to my superiors – Musa and Wetkas. When I was  handing over the statement, the defendant said he was surprised that he  had written that much and that he felt he had given too much  information.
“Because  of the comment, I was worried I gave him the statement sheets one after  the other for endorsement. He endorsed the first and second sheet, but  he tore the third sheet.
“The  third sheet was where the defendant (Metuh) disclosed that he received  the money for PDP political activities, settled his personal needs and  made reference to former President Goodluck Jonathan,” the witness told  the court.
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