Court denies bail to to man accused of duping retired general
By TVC News Nigeria
08 December 2019 |
9:42 am
A Kaduna High Court has denied bail to a man accused of duping a retired Major General of thousands of dollars. Yusha’u Mohammed Kebbe is being arraigned by the EFCC on an eight count charge of criminal conspiracy and breach of trust, to which he has pleaded not guilty.
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