Testigos declaran virtualmente desde Abuja en el juicio de Diezani en el Reino Unido

Cuatro testigos proporcionaron pruebas virtualmente el miércoles en el Tribunal Superior Federal de Abuja para el juicio de la exministra de Petróleo, Diezani. El testimonio se relaciona con su juicio en curso en el Reino Unido. Este desarrollo resalta los aspectos internacionales de los procedimientos legales.

En una sesión celebrada en el Tribunal Superior Federal de Abuja, cuatro testigos ofrecieron su evidencia virtualmente el miércoles. Este testimonio forma parte del juicio relacionado con Diezani, exministra de Petróleo. Los procedimientos se conectan con su caso en el Reino Unido, permitiendo la participación remota desde Nigeria.  nnEl formato virtual permite a los testigos con base en Abuja contribuir directamente al juicio con sede en el Reino Unido sin necesidad de viajar. Los detalles de las pruebas presentadas no se especificaron en los informes disponibles, pero el evento subraya la colaboración entre los sistemas judiciales nigeriano y británico en este asunto.  nnDiezani ocupó el cargo de ministra de Petróleo antes del inicio de estas acciones legales. El juicio sigue atrayendo atención debido a su naturaleza transfronteriza, con más sesiones esperadas.

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