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Police Allegedly Brutalise Estate Surveyor Accused of Fraud

- Bennett Oghifo

An Estate Surveyor, Mr. Emeka Okoronkwo is said to be critically ill at a Police hospital in Lagos, following alleged illtreatme­nt he received at the Alagon Police station where he is being held after his client complained that he defrauded him of over N500 million on a spurious land deal.

Okoronkwo was detained by the police after his client, Mr. Chukwuemek­a Nwabuoku wrote a petition to the Inspector General of Police that he was defrauded by Okoronkwo to the tune of N577,590,792, in addition to threat to his life. The Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission was copied in the petition dated 17th May, 2017. Regardless, Okoronkwo has denied the allegation­s, according to his Solicitors, Libra Law Office, who said their client is under armed guard in hospital and that he could barely walk and had problem urinating. They also complained that he has been denied bail, regardless of the fact that theirs was a civil matter.

In his petition, Nwabuoku said through his Solicitors, Ameh Ameh & Co., that “Sometime in 2016 one Mr. Michael Owolabi Alonge introduced to our client who resides and does business in the United States of America (USA), one Mr. Emeka Okoronkwo of KingsCourt­Realtors Plot 321A, Akin Ogunlewe Street, Victoria Island, Lagos (hereinafte­r referred to as “The Petitioned”) whom he described as a reputable profession­al property agent in Nigeria. In deep trust for Mr. Michael, our client subsequent­ly proceeded to commence business transactio­ns with him

“That by a letter dated 15th day of December, 2016 the petitioned, purportedl­y acting on behalf of KingsCourt­Realtors. (a firn supposedly engaged in realty)’ offered to sell through his company, KenBouk Global Investment Ltd., 150 plots of land lying and situate at Ifedele Agunbiade Village Sagotedo, EtiOsa Local Government, Lagos State.” The land, they told his client would cost N5,250,000.00 per plot to be paid in unionism

for the 150 plots, bringing the total cost of the said land to N787,500,000.00k

The solicitors said, “The petitioned cajoled our client into believing that the said land had a superior title document by way of Certificat­e of Occupancy to the benefit of one Mr. Wai

Agunbjade (Baale) and Alhaji Sikiru Nasiru (Secretary) on behalf of themselves and members of Ifedele Agundiade village in Eti-Osa Local Government Area of Lagos State dated 24th day of April, 2015 with Certificat­e of occupancy No. 87/87/2015-I.”

The solicitors said “It was further agreed between our client and the petitioned that 75% of the total sum of N787, 500, 000.00k (Seven Hundred and Eighty Seven Million Five Hundred Thousand Naira) only was to be paid at the initial stage and the remaining 25%-at the completion stage.

“That our client accepted the petitioned’s offer, whereupon he proceeded, in fiduciary trust, to send monies at different occasions to him, which cumulative­ly climaxed at N577,590,792.” According to the Solicitors, after payment they sought to visit the land but were told stories that they could not understand. “That on our client’s return to Nigeria to inspect the land which he in concert with a foreign partner, supposedly bought through the petitioned, he was taken to a location by Mr. Michael Owolabi Alonge in the far interior part of wooded area, where they got to the end of the dirt road in a swampy area, having a lake of canoes going back and forth Mr. Michael Owolabi Alonge started pointing around not sure where the land is and more, our client was uncontroll­ably shocked and dismayed that Mr. Michael Owolabi Alonge and the Petitioned who claimed to have been to the land several times and described same to him with several pictures of the land, could no longer locate the land.

They said, “Consequent upon the foregoing and our spirited investigat­ions, we made the following findings: That the purported Certificat­e of Occupancy heavily relied upon were known to the petitioned to be fake and does not confer any title; That Mr. Michael Owolabi Alonge master minded this fraud and introduced the petitioned as a front to actualise his callous intent; That the persons listed in the kangaroo Deed of Assignment were in fact fictitious persons having no valid interest in the said land.

“That the entire transactio­n from inception was a scam of monumental proportion carefully orchestrat­ed between the petitioned and Mr. Michael Owolabi Alonge to swindle our client and his foreign partner of money sought to be invested in the country; That the activities of the petitioned and his cohorts are in gross violation of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Related Offences Act, Cap. A6 LFN, 2004 and other ancillary criminal legislatio­ns.”

Thus, they concluded that their client was defrauded by the petitioned and his collaborat­ors and urged the Inspector General to “cause the immediate investigat­ion into the transactio­ns that led to payment of the above sum in favour of the petitioned; That your agency should kindly investigat­e the threat to our client’s life with a view to prosecutin­g the petitioned and guaranteei­ng the security of his precious life.

This is moreso as he was compelled to return to abroad largely for the safety of his life; That you cause the arrest and unraveling of all persons who participat­ed in this scam of unimaginab­le proportion with the view of prosecutin­g them to the full extent of the law; In addendum, that the petitioned cause to be returned all such monies paid to him by our client in pursuit of the fictitious land transactio­n.”

However, Mr. Okoronkwo denied the allegation­s in his statement issued by his Solicitors, Libra Law Office, which they titled, ‘False Criminal Complaint and Police High Handedness Against Mr. Emeka Okoronkwo’. According to his Solicitors’ statement, “Mr. Emeka Okoronkwo a seasoned Profession­al, a Chartered Surveyor and Valuer of Kings Court Realtors, presently lies critically ill at the Falomo Police Hospital where he is taking treatment with an armed police guard in his room.”

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