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BREAKING: Justice Emeka Nwite Denies Isaac Bristol Bail

Bristol was taken from the custody of the Federal Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department (FCID) by police officers earlier on Tuesday.

Justice Emeka Nwite has denied Isaac Bristol bail.

 

NewsOnline Nigeria reports that Justice Emeka Nwite, the judge presiding over the arraignment of Isaac Bristol, alleged to be behind PIDOM Nigeria, has denied him bail.

 

ALSO: NNPCL Officially Increases Petrol Price Across Nigeria

 

Bristol was taken from the custody of the Federal Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department (FCID) by police officers earlier on Tuesday.

 

He faces nine charges, including money laundering and destruction of evidence.

NewsOnline Nigeria

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