President Muhammadu Buhari has signed into law the Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters Act 2019.
Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly matters, Sen. Ita Enang, disclosed this to State House correspondents.
Enang said the aim was to obtain from other countries, on reciprocal basis, mutual assistance in the prosecution of criminal matters, including the location and identification of suspects, witnesses and other materials for prosecution of criminal matters.
According to the presidential aide, “Other objects include but not limited to” the identification, tracing, freezing, restraining, recovery, forfeiture and confiscation of proceeds, property and other instrumentalities of crime;
”The interception of telecommunications (II) (i) conversion of electronic surveillance
“(m) The restraint of dealings in property, or the freezing of assets, that may be recovered, forfeited or confiscated in respect of offences.
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“And other assistance that is not contrary to the municipal law of the requesting State.
Enang further explained that the Attorney -General of the Federation is designated as the Central Authority for making, receiving and transmitting requests for assistance to and from other countries as well as performing other functions reserved in the Act.
“Where the alleged offence is of a political character or an offence under military law or is not an offence under the laws of Nigeria, the provisions of this law shall not apply
“This law comes into effect from June 20, 2019,” he stated.