Embattled
 Representative Farouk Lawan returned home from police custody yesterday
 but under one condition: he must produce the alleged $620,000 bribe not
 later than this week, according to a police source.
He had been in detention for 72 hours.
His lawyer however dismissed any such suggestion.
Mr. Israel Olorundare (SAN) said his client signed no such undertaking.
 Lawan
 who was suspended by his colleagues as Chairman of the House Committee 
on Education and the Ad hoc Committee on Fuel Subsidy Management, at an 
emergency session on Friday, has hired four Senior Advocates of Nigeria 
including Olorundare to handle his case.
The others are: Mr. Rickey Tarfa , Mr. Sam Ologunorisa , and Chief Mike Ozekhome .
The 
Commissioner of Police in charge of the Special Task Force (STF), Mr. 
Ali Amodu granted Lawan bail at about 4pm yesterday in the presence of 
one of the counsels, Tarfa.
The 
bail was contingent on, according to a police source, a written 
undertaking by Lawan to produce the alleged bribe sum of $620,000.
His 
international passport which was seized by the police during a search on
 his residence in Abuja on Friday has not been released.
It 
was gathered that the police decided to grant him bail to avoid running 
afoul of the law which prohibits detention without trial beyond 24 
hours.
It 
was also learnt that the police got intelligence report that Lawan’s 
counsel were planning a N500million suit for detaining the lawmaker 
beyond the provision of the law.
Another
 source said since the case will now be handled by the Independent 
Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, it might start 
suo moto ,thus making  Lawan’s bail inevitable.
A 
police source said:  “We have granted Lawan bail but his movement is 
still restricted to Nigeria. We still have his international and 
diplomatic passports with us.
“The good thing is that the House will resume sitting on Tuesday, he has cause to be in the country.
“As 
part of the bail bond, we insisted on a written undertaking that he will
 provide the bribe sum and give it to the police. He is due to report at
 the Force Headquarters on Monday.
“So, 
we expect him to either produce the bribe sum on Monday or anytime next 
week. We know he has hidden the bribe sum, he will now go to where he 
kept it for retrieval.”
On why the Police granted Lawan bail, the source added: “If you are in charge of enforcing law, you must also respect the law.
“We 
did not want to keep him in custody beyond the days allowed by the law. 
Or else, the case will assume a new dimension of violation of human 
rights.”
One 
of Lawan’s counsels , Olorundare, who spoke with our correspondent, 
said: “Yes, Lawan has been granted bail with an  undertaking. We are 
battle ready for any legal action.”
 But contacted last night, Olorundare disputed the police claim that Farouk wrote an undertaking to bring the $620,000.
He 
said: “Based on what Lawan told me, he said he wrote an undertaking to 
facilitate how to get to the chairman of the House committee on 
Narcotics, Drugs and Financial Crimes, Adams Jagaba whom they want to 
ask questions about the whereabouts of the bribe sum.
“To 
the best of my knowledge, he did not say he will produce the bribe sum. 
Even in the undertaking, he did not give any timeframe when he will link
 up with Jagaba but it might be before the end of next week.”
 
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