Nigeria Communications Week

Mustapha, Airtel Staff Bags 5 Years Jail Term for Fraud

- Ugo Onwuaso

AN

Igbosere Magistrate­s’ Court in Lagos has sentenced Jeremiah Mustapha, a customer service representa­tive of Airtel Nigeria Ltd, to five years Imprisonme­nt for facilitati­ng N2.2 million fraud.

Mustapha, who was arraigned on June 14, 2017, was charged alongside one Nurudeen Salimu, on a ninecount charge bordering on conspiracy, stealing, fraud and diverting messages from a phone number to another.

The two defendants pleaded not guilty when they were arraigned and was granted bail.

However, the second defendant became mentally incapacita­ted, and could not continue with the trial.

Magistrate Mrs A. G. Omoyele, who handed down the verdict, sentenced Mustapha after finding him guilty of five counts out of the nine-count charge preferred against him by the police.

The magistrate sentenced Mustapha to one year on each of the five counts and ordered that the sentence should run concurrent­ly.

She sentenced him without an option of fine and ordered that the sentence should take effect from the day of sentencing.

Earlier, Sgt. Cyriacus Osuji, prosecutor, told the court that the duo and others at large committed the offences on Oct. 10, 2016 in Lagos.

Osuji said that the first defendant, Mustapha, used his position as the customer service representa­tive of Airtel Nigeria Ltd and diverted all short messages service (sms), alerts and calls from an Airtel no. 0802384303­2 belonging to one Kazeem Dele to a fraudster phone number.

The prosecutor said that the defendant unlawfully disconnect­ed all network services linked to the Airtel number above without the consent of the owner.

“The number swap aided the second defendant to steal the sum of N2.2 million from the Skye Bank account of the complainan­t.

“The second defendant forged the signature of the complainan­t, falsely represente­d himself as the owner of the account and withdrew the said sum from the account,” Osuji said.

According to the prosecutor, the offences contravene­d Sections 287, 333(1), 340, 334, 365(1), 337, 380, 411and 415 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015

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