Justice
Oluwatoyin Ipaye of the Lagos High Court, sitting in Ikeja, has begun
proceedings into the trial of Chief Augunos Okoro, an accomplice
of late Morris Ibekwe, implicated in a $330,000( Three Hundred And Thirty
Thousand United States Dollars) and DM75,000( Seventy Five Thousand
Deutschmark) scam.
Okoro, owner of Yolk Hotel in Ire-Akari Estate, Isolo, Lagos, allegedly connived with late Ibekwe to defraud a German, Mr Klaus Munch, in 1992. Pretending to be an official of the Central Bank of Nigeria , Federal Ministry of Finance, Transport and Aviation, he lured Munch into a fictitious contract of supply of hard and software equipment for a phony Abuja International Airport.
Okoro put the value of the contract at $300million and demanded for a percentage of the contract amounting to $330,000, which was paid by Munch. Trial of the case commenced in 2003 before Justice J.O Oyewole of the Lagos High Court, but suffered several adjournments till the recent elevation of justice Oyewole to the Court of Appeal. The case was thereafter reassigned to Justice Ipaye who has now resumed sitting over it.
At the resumed trial of the matter on Thursday, October 15, prosecution counsel, Adeniyi Adebisi told the court that he was ready with his witnesses but Justice Ipaye adjourned proceedings to November 24 and 26, 2015.
Okoro, owner of Yolk Hotel in Ire-Akari Estate, Isolo, Lagos, allegedly connived with late Ibekwe to defraud a German, Mr Klaus Munch, in 1992. Pretending to be an official of the Central Bank of Nigeria , Federal Ministry of Finance, Transport and Aviation, he lured Munch into a fictitious contract of supply of hard and software equipment for a phony Abuja International Airport.
Okoro put the value of the contract at $300million and demanded for a percentage of the contract amounting to $330,000, which was paid by Munch. Trial of the case commenced in 2003 before Justice J.O Oyewole of the Lagos High Court, but suffered several adjournments till the recent elevation of justice Oyewole to the Court of Appeal. The case was thereafter reassigned to Justice Ipaye who has now resumed sitting over it.
At the resumed trial of the matter on Thursday, October 15, prosecution counsel, Adeniyi Adebisi told the court that he was ready with his witnesses but Justice Ipaye adjourned proceedings to November 24 and 26, 2015.
Okoro
is facing a 38- count charge bordering on conspiracy, obtaining money by
false presence; forgery and uttering.
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