Former Governor James Onanefe Ibori, who is serving a 13-year jail sentence in the UK, is
in fresh legal trouble as detectives at the Directorate of Professional
Standards (DPS) interrogated him as part of an investigation into Mr. Ibori’s
reported attempt to pervert the course of justice. Sources at the DPS told news
men that Mr. Ibori was questioned at the
Long Lartin maximum security prison, where he is serving his sentence, to
determine his level of involvement in the plot.The DPS is also questioning Mr.
Ibori’s former Lawyer, Bhadresh Gohil, who is also in jail after his conviction
as a facilitator of the former governor’s extensive money laundering
activities. A source said the two men
are technically considered to have been arrested under the new charge of
conspiring to pervert the course of justice before and during Mr. Ibori’s
original trial. Our sources said the DPS officers were investigating the former
governor’s alleged attempt to bribe police investigators handling his case as
well as his reported petition claiming that police investigators had approached
him for cash. The latter allegation was published by a few Nigerian blogs.
“We believe that Mr. Ibori and his lawyer may have conspired
to pervert the course of justice by offering to make illegal payments to police
officers,” said one of our sources. He added: “That scheme has backfired.”
Both Mr. Ibori and Mr. Gohil remain “on bail” until
September when the investigations are expected to be concluded in the matter. A
woman believed to be Ibori's wife, Theresa, was also likely interrogated but
not arrested, a source said. A family source told Saharareporters that Mrs.
Ibori had completed her prison term in the UK and had returned to her London
home. Mr. Ibori and his former lawyer, Gohil, are serving different sentences
in UK prisons for engaging in widespread money laundering operations. UK and
Nigerian authorities estimate that the former governor may have stolen more
than $1 billion from oil-rich Delta State. Mr. Gohil was sentenced to a
seven-year prison term.
Source saharareporters
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