The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on
Thursday, October 22, 2015 arraigned one Folusho Stephen before Justice C.N Oji of the High Court of the Federal Capital
Territory sitting in Apo, Abuja on one count charge bordering on impersonation and
fraud, contrary to Section 320 (a) of the Penal Code.
Stephen allegedly posed as a staff of the EFCC, and
attempted to defraud one Henry O. Ojogo, a former accountant general, Cross
River State, to the tune of N600,000.00 (six hundred thousand naira) to enable
him give the victim a soft landing in a case he purportedly had with the
Commission.
The accused, while parading as a staff of the Commission,
asked the victim to pay the sum of N400,000.00 (four hundred thousand naira)
within an hour and the balance of N200,000 (two hundred thousand naira) at a
later date into a particular account in one of the new generation banks
to enable him destroy a purported case file.
Ojogo, confident that, he had no skeleton in his cupboard,
suspected a foul play and consequently reported the case to the Commission who
swung into action and advised the victim to play along before the law caught up
with him.
The charge reads:
“That you, FOLUSHO STEPHEN on or about the 23rd
day of April, 2015 at Abuja within the jurisdiction of this honourable court
fraudulently attempted to induce one Henry O. Ojogo to deliver the sum of
N400,000 (four hundred thousand naira) to you by deceiving him that you were a
staff of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and that you are
in possession of the petition written against him to the Commission for abuse
of office and that you will assist him to destroy the case file and thereby
committed an offence contrary to section 320 (a) of the PENAL CODE LAW and
punishable under section 322 of the same law.”
The accused admitted committing the crime when the charge
was read to him.
Upon the accused plea of guilty, counsel to EFCC, Victor
Ukagwu urged the court to convict and sentence him in accordance with the
provisions of Section 274 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act 2015.
Justice Oji adjourned the case to Friday, October 23, 2015
for reviewing of facts by the prosecution.
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