The Guardian (Nigeria)

EFCC arraigns 72- year- old visually impaired man for fraud

Chartered accountant arraigned for perjury

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THE Economic and Financial Crimes Commission ( EFCC), yesterday, arraigned a 72- year- old visually impaired man, Murtala Adebayo, before a Special Offences Court, Ikeja, over alleged N19 million fraud. Adebayo was arraigned before Justice Mojisola Dada on a three- count charge.

His offence bordered on obtaining money by pretence. He pleaded not guilty to the charge.

The prosecutin­g counsel, Babangida Isah, prayed the court for a trial date while the defendant’s counsel, Bamidele Ogundele, urged the court to grant the defendant bail.

Ogundele said he had filed a bail applicatio­n, dated January 24, but the prosecutio­n informed the court that he needed time to go through the bail applicatio­n.

The defendant’s counsel, however, prayed the court for a short adjournmen­t to enable him to move the bail applicatio­n.

He said the defendant had health issues and was visually impaired, and prayed the court for a short adjournmen­t for the bail applicatio­n to be heard because of the defendant’s health status.

Earlier, the prosecutio­n had told the court that the defendant committed the alleged offence sometime in 2015 and 2019 in Lagos.

Isah said that the defendant, with an intent to defraud, obtained N4.5 million from one Gafar Ademolake by falsely informing him that the payment was for three plots of land at Ogombo Ajah, Lagos, a presentati­on he knew to be false.

The prosecutor submitted that the defendant also collected N5.5 million from the complainan­t as part of the payment for 18 plots of land in Ayogbemi Village, Ibeju- Lekki, which he knew to be false.

He further alleged that the defendant collected two Toyota Camry 2005 Model cars and one Honda Accord 2006 Model, valued at N9 million from the complainan­t, that the payment was for the balance of the 18 plots of land in Ibeju, a presentati­on he knew to be false.

His offences contravene the provision of Section 1( 3) of the Advanced Fee Fraud and Other Fraud Related Offences Act, 2006. After listening to their submission, Justice Dada adjourned till February 9, 2023, for a hearing of the bail applicatio­n, and remanded the defendant in EFCC’S custody, pending hearing and determinat­ion of his bail applicatio­n.

IMILARLY, a chartered accountant, Omafume Augustina Ayinuola, has been arraigned before a Federal High Court, Lagos, for allegedly lying on oath to obtain an internatio­nal passport. Ayinuola was arraigned before Justice Kehinde Olayiwola Ogundare on a three- count charge of false informatio­n brought against him by the operatives of Force Criminal Investigat­ion Department ( Forcecid) Annex Alagbon- Ikoyi Lagos.

The defendant was alleged to have concealed material facts and made a false dispositio­n on affidavit.

It would be recall that the chartered accountant and her mother, Lydia Abosede Ehrievuyer­e, were formerly arraigned during the court’s long vacation on August 16, 2023, on criminal charges of conspiracy, forgery, stealing, and fraud regarding N1.072,254, 411 billion and $ 975,102.58.

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