EFCC Provides Proof of Money Transfer from Senior Advocate, Rickey Tarfa, to A Judge

The EFCC has supplied details of how Rickey Tarfa (SAN) bribed Justice Mohammed Yunusa of the Federal High. In an affidavit filed in the court today, to counter the N2.5billion suit instituted against EFCC by Rickey Tarfa, evidence of transfer of N225,000 to Justice Yunusa's account was supplied.

Equally supplied was an SMS from Justice Yunusa through which he acknowledged the receipt of the bribe from Mr. Tarfa. The affidavit also included other SMS messages showing requests from other lawyers in Mr. Tarfa’s practice specifically requesting the Chief Registrar to assign certain cases filed by them to Justice Yunusa. Evidence was also provided showing that Mr. Tarfa and his associates won all cases assigned to Justice Yunusa’s court.

Rickey Tarfa's call logs show regular communication with Justice Yunusa when the 3 cases were pending, evidence of which was also outlined in the affidavit.

Apart from the that Tarfa was lawfully arrested for obstructing the arrest of his clients, the EFCC justified the seizure of his car where he had held his clients for over 5 hours in the premises of the high court.

The EFCC further stated that the handsets with which Mr. Tarfa was communicating with Mr. Yunusa have become exhibits in the criminal case pending against him in the Lagos High Court. The EFCC counsel, Mr. W. K Shitu, has therefore motioned that Justice M. B. Idris dismiss the N2.5b claim by Mr. Tarfa.

- EFCC don vex...this time, any SAN wey do anyhow will see anyhow!

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  1. EFCC is very serious now.see trouble u fix yourself into,how much?nenyekutes@gmail.com

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  2. Just 225,000 to pervert justice? The Judiciary sure needs cleansing.

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  3. Just 225,000K to pervert Justice!

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  4. Hmmmmm. see corruption in broad daylight!

    olutoscene1@gmail.com

    #Olu,can you see?

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  5. Hin pass mk dem vex self, imagine SANS involvement in bribe 2 mk a case favour 1, 2 bad..inumidun

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  6. Let hear what the assumed gullible SANs that followed him to court have to say now after all that's been tendered.For their mind,it is impossible for EFCC to indict a SAN abi!

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  7. Good one by the EFCC... I really like this

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  8. ah ha! Busted!

    dec.16th@yahoo.com

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  9. Are the SANS who escorted him to court the other time still there? Just asking!

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  10. PMB said it that judiciary is the main obstacle in the fight against corruption, now here we go. #EFCCCarryGo

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  11. Now I can boldly say EFCC is one if the best institution we have in dis government

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  12. busted gidigan ni oo..Oka ti fo ooo..olufamous mo ki e oov.

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  13. If there is a concrete evidence to substantiate the claim by the EFCC, then let’s make somebody a scapegoat to serve as deterrent to others & that will sanitise our judiciary.

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  14. Watching in 3D. We will soon hear its to purchase a new gavel cos d old one isn't sounding so well any more

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  15. If you didnt escort him to the court you wont win your case to bad, we must say NO to this.

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  16. 225k, the judge cheap ooo, the san don enta am.. EFCC vex mode

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