Mr Malami had since challenged the anti-graft agency’s civil suit, praying the court to vacate the order.
Mr Malami and his son were directed to deposit their international passports and recent passport photographs with the court.
The trial judge, Justice Joyce Abdulmalik, in a short ruling asked the lawyer to file a formal application for bail.
The SSS did not respond to Peoples Gazette’s inquiry concerning Mr Malami’s arrest on Monday.
Mr Olukoyede rebuffed Mr Malami’s assertion that he was being “persecuted”.
The multi-billion naira landed property are located in Abuja, Kebbi, Kano and Kaduna states.
The Abuja Division of the Federal High Court, on Friday, fixed January 7 for a ruling on the bail applications filed by Abubakar Malami.
The judge, who ordered that the defendants be remanded in Kuje Correctional Centre pending the hearing of their bail applications, adjourned the matter until January 2 for hearing.
Mr Malami will be arraigned alongside his son, Abubakar Malami, and Asabe Bashir, an employee of Rahamaniyya Properties Ltd, today.
Mr Malami faulted the “continued involvement” of EFCC chair Ola Olukoyede in the ongoing probe.
