The luxurious homes Diezani Alison-Madueke and her allies were prevented from selling have been sighted from Google Earth.
The satellite imaging internet software honed in from street view on 2 of the 3 affected properties, 5 Parkview, 83-86 Prince Albert Road, St. John’s Wood, London NW8 7RU, and Flat 58 Harley House, Marylebone Road, London NW15HL.
The Prince Albert View apartment is worth approximately 4 million pounds sterling according to data from reliable sources on similar sales in the area.
The Harley House apartment also worth just a quarter million short of 4 million pounds sterling.
Another of the affected properties, 96 Camp Road, Gerrarduk Cross, Buckinghamshire, SL9BP was pinpointed from the Google Earth satellite.
The opulent homes are reportedly part of an international string of landed properties stretching from Vienna to California. Homes acquired by Jide Omokore and Kolawole Aluko, business fronts and cronies, of the former petroleum minister, Mrs. Madueke.
Court papers, exclusively obtained by Sahara Reporters, show that Judge Taylor of the Southwark Crown Court issued the restraint following an application by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS). The CPS is prosecuting the defendants and third parties for alleged acts of corruption. The order, issued on September 13, 2016, bars the defendants and third parties from disposing or dealing in the affected assets or diminishing their value.
Some of these homes were furnished with millions of dollars, according to court documents from New York where Aluko’s $50 million condo at One 57, has been seized by authorities.