Abba Abacha’s lawyers say their absent client will appeal.
On Thursday the Geneva Police Court rejected a medical excuse put
forward by Abacha’s lawyers which they claim explained his absence from
the long-awaited retrial.
“His absence is unjustified and he never asked to be represented by his lawyers,” the judge declared.
This absence meant opposition to his one-year suspended prison
sentence for belonging to a criminal organisation handed down by the
same court in summer 2010 was “deemed withdrawn”, the judge concluded.
During the hearing, Abacha’s lawyers presented a medical certificate
from a Geneva doctor who had travelled to Nigeria to examine him, which
stated that he was still unable to travel to Geneva. Abacha injured his
back during a road accident in Nigeria several days before the retrial
was due to open in July this year.
But based on separate independent medical conclusions, the judge
declared Abacha had a minor injury and could have easily managed the air
flight three months after his accident. Prosecutor Dario Zanni accused
Abacha of “playing for time”.
Abacha did not appear before the court during the original 2010 hearing as he failed to get a visa in time.
The case was heard in his absence and he received a one-year
suspended sentence. However, in March 2011 an appeal court quashed the
verdict and ordered a retrial. It found that Abacha’s rights had been
“seriously violated” because the case had been heard in his absence. The
Swiss Federal Court backed the appeal court’s decision which led to
Thursday’s retrial.
As part of the family structure set up by his father, 43-year-old
Abacha was found guilty of helping to plunder the Nigerian treasury
while Sani Abacha was in power in the 1990s.
The court ordered the confiscation of the sum – thought to be over
$400 million (N100 billion) – which Abba Abacha stashed in the Bahamas
and Luxembourg.
The Abacha clan is thought to have diverted a total of about $5 billion from the Nigerian treasury. (channels tv)
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