Ex-KASCO boss, Kano anti-graft agency disagree over property seizure
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He said it was issued under the names and style of Limestone Processing Links as Applicants and the Nigeria Police Force and Commissioner of Police as Respondents.
By Amin Garko
Dr Bala Inuwa, a former Managing Director, Kano State Agricultural Supply Company (KASCO), has accused the state’s Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Commission of confiscating his property in violation of a court order.
Inuwa told newsmen on Wednesday in Kano that the agency took over his property worth billions of naira in contravention of a Kano State High Court order.
Mr Muhyi Gado, the chairman of the anti-graft commission, however, said its action was in order.
He said the order stopped any public officer from taking any actions on the properties, pending the determination of a substantive suit before it.
He said the properties which had various brands of trailers, fertiliser grinding machines and other agricultural implements were taken over by the anti-graft commission.
Inuwa recalled the order related to suit No K/M 1563/2024 before Justice Aisha Ya’u between him and Safiyanu Hamisu.
He said it was issued under the names and style of Limestone Processing Links as Applicants and the Nigeria Police Force and Commissioner of Police as Respondents.
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