The court also ordered the suspended deputy commissioner of police to hand over his international passport to the court.
The judge ordered the remand of the convict in Suleja Correctional Centre but deferred her sentencing till Thursday, May 16.
Justice James Omotosho, in a ruling, granted conditional bail to Mr Kyari in the sum of N50 million with two sureties in like sum.
Authorities are seeking to nail whether Messrs Odariko and Dikwa conspired to run an expansive fraud ring as federal officials, as well as the whereabouts of the remaining stash.
On Tuesday, lawyers and journalists were barred from an ongoing trial of disgraced police officer Abba Kyari.
The judge held that the suspended Deputy Commissioner of Police gave insufficient grounds for the application to be granted.
Hushpuppi and Imran Juma conned a Qatari businessman into paying $330,000 to fund an “investor’s account” to facilitate a $15 million loan.
The fierce objections come hours ahead of Mr Abbas’ sentencing at 1:30 p.m. on Monday in Los Angeles.
Mr Abbas apologised to the federal judge for his crimes, saying he would use his personal funds to pay the victims.
“Defendant’s request for the government to produce all Juma case (USA v. Juma 2:21 cr-00203-RGK) discovery to Mr Abbas is DENIED.”
