The Abuja Division of the Federal High Court on Tuesday began the mass trial of suspected terrorists charged with terrorism offences.
He said that from what Mr Abbas wrote in his statement, his missions included sending people for training in Iran.
Mr Babafemi emphasised that the drug trafficking trial remains ongoing and would continue as scheduled before Justice Nwite.
The NDLEA called 10 witnesses to prove their case and tendered at least 20 exhibits.
EFCC, on Friday, re-arraigned former AGF Abubakar Malami, his wife, Asabe Bashir and son, Abdulaziz, on money laundering offences.
The judge on January 21, issued a bench warrant for the arrest of the five suspects standing trial, following their refusal to appear in court.
The prosecution also tendered 30 photographs taken at the scene of the incident by investigators, which the court admitted as Exhibits M–M30.
The witness stated that no transaction in Exhibit 33(8) had Mr Bello’s name.
Justice Emeka Nwite had ordered the temporary forfeiture of 57 properties suspected to be proceeds of unlawful activities linked to Mr Malami.
Mr Nwite, who granted the prayer, observed that the prosecution did not oppose the request.
