The
Director General of the National Task Force to Combat Illegal Importation of
Small Arms, Ammunition, and Light Weapons, NATFORCE, Mr. Emmanuel Osita
Okereke, has been declared wanted by the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, for jumping bail.
According
to EFCC spokesman, Wilson Uwujaren, Okereke, a former presidential aspirant
under the platform of the Nigerian Liberation Party, NLP, is being prosecuted
by the EFCC on a six-count charge of impersonation, forgery and obtaining by
false pretence.
Uwujaren
said: “He was arraigned on November 21, 2013 before Justice J. Y. Tukur of the
FCT High Court, Apo, Abuja for allegedly forging a document of the Federal
Government titled ‘Restricted, Federal Government of Nigeria, National Task
Force.’ He alleged falsely held public offices as DG and director, FCT Command
of National Task Force, through which, along with Ishmael Chinyere Nwogu, he
fraudulently obtained money from sale of employment forms.”
One
of the charges read: “That you Osita Okereke and Ishmael Chinyere Nwogu
sometime in March, 2010 in Abuja within the judicial Division of the High Court
of the Federal Capital Territory knowingly had in your possession a forged
document titled 'RESTRICTED, FEDERAL REPBLIC OF NIGERIA, NATIONAL TASK FORCE'
with intent to defraud, fraudulently used same as genuine to induce the public
to believe that your organization is an agency of the Federal Government of
Nigeria and consequently remitted the aggregate sum of N1,145,000 to you
through First Bank account number 3066173170 and thereby committed an offence
and punishable under section 368 of the Penal Code Act Cap 532 Laws of the
Federation of Nigeria (Abuja).”
Justice
Tukur had granted the request of his counsel, Kanayo Okofar, requesting that he
be granted bail.
Okereke,
who was arrested with several incriminating items, including bullet proof
vests, has however, jumped bail and is currently wanted by the EFCC.
He
allegedly operates a syndicate, which maintains offices across the country,
defrauding unsuspecting members of the public, by selling recruitment forms for
N5,000 in the guise that they would be offered job by the federal government.
The
EFCC enjoins members of the public with information on the whereabouts of
Okereke to contact any of its offices in Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Enugu,
Gombe and Kano, or the nearest police station.
No comments:
Post a Comment