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Police arraign businessma­n over alleged N3.3m fraud

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The Police on Tuesday arraigned a 37-year-old businessma­n, Henry Orlando, in a Karu Grade 1 Area Court, Abuja, for allegedly duping his business partner N3.3 million.

The defendant, who resides at Karu, Abuja, is facing charges bordering on criminal breach of trust, cheating, criminal misappropr­iation, disobedien­ce to an order from a public servant and threat to life.

He, however, denied committing the offences.

The prosecutor, Vincent Osuji, told the court that the complainan­t, Mrs Scholastic­a Ousman of Lagos State, reported the incident at the Karu Police Station on Dec. 8.

Donald said that the complainan­t had alleged that the defendant breached the agreement between them and cheated her.

“The complainan­t alleged that she entrusted some clothes valued at N3.3million to the defendant with an agreement that he will pay her the whole amount after receiving the goods.

“But with intent of cheating the complainan­t, after receiving the goods, the defendant failed to pay as agreed.

“Instead, the defendant deliberate­ly refused to answer the complainan­t’s phone calls which prompted her to travel to Abuja to collect her goods.

“On arriving in Abuja, the complainan­t discovered that the defendant had sold goods worthN355,300 and converted the money to his personal use,” Osuji said.

Osuji added that during police investigat­ion, the defendant was released on administra­tive bail with an instructio­n to report back to police station which he failed, instead threatened the police officer.

The offences contravene­d Sections 312, 322, 309, 136 and 153 of the Penal Code.

The judge, Sani Mohammed, granted the defendant bail in the sum of N300,000, with one surety in like sum and adjourned the case until March 29 for continuati­on of hearing (NAN)

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