Mompha: Court Reduces Bail Bond From N200 Million To N25 Million

Mompha EFCC
Mompha EFCC

An Ikeja Special Offences Court has reduced the bail bond of social media celebrity, Ismaila Mustapha, alias Mompha, from N200 million To N25 million.

Gatekeepers News reports that Justice Mojisola Dada on Monday made the ruling following a prayer by the Defence Counsel, Gboyega Oyewole (SAN), and submission by the Prosecution Counsel, Rotimi Oyedepo.

On January 18, Dada granted Mompha bail in the sum of N200 million and two sureties.

However, on Monday, she held: “The defendant is admitted to a bail of N25 million with two sureties in like sum.

“One of the sureties must have a landed property worth N50 million within the court’s jurisdiction.

“The defendant shall be temporarily released to Defence Counsel only for two weeks pending the perfection of the bail conditions.

“Defence counsel should also write an undertaking to that effect.”

Earlier, Oyewole tendered an application which was supported by a 13-paragraph affidavit to pray the court to lessen the bail conditions.

“My lord, I have an application dated March 8, 2022, seeking the court’s variation of the bail granted to the defendant. The application is supported by a 13-paragraph affidavit which we adopted.

“We seek the prosecution to see toward the possibility of some kind of restitution but this is being tampered with because of detention. We urge your lordship to consider the variation as proposed.”

According to the Counsel, the defendant had been on bail on a 22-count-charge before the Federal High Court and did not jump bail.

In response, Oyedepo had told the court that he was aware of the application and would leave it at the discretion of the court.

“My lord, we are aware of the application. We have opposed it and gave conditions to the defendant. We leave it to my lord’s discretion,” he said.

It was earlier reported that the case was initially scheduled for trial.

On January 12, Mompha and his company, Ismalob Global Investment Ltd., were arraigned on eight charges by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.

The charges include conspiracy to launder funds obtained through unlawful activity and laundering of funds obtained through unlawful activity.

Other charges include retention of proceeds of criminal conduct, possession of a document containing false pretence use of property derived from an unlawful act, and failure to disclose assets and property.

The court adjourned the case until April 6 for a progress report on the perfection of bail conditions.