The
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on Thursday, February 11, 2016
arraigned one Robert Daniel Onyeani before Justice E. N. Anyadike of the
Federal High Court of Umuahia, Abia State on a four-count charge of obtaining
money by false pretence and issuance of dud cheque to the tune of N57,
704,000.00
Onyeani, Chief Executive of Imagine
Roco Limited, sometime in November, 2013, allegedly presented himself to the
complainant as a member of a seven-man Presidential Committee on Import Duties
Concession and Waiver of the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and
investment, Abuja.
The 53-year-old accused person also
allegedly demanded the sum of N178, 000,000 ( One Hundred and
Seventy-Eight Million Naira) from the complainant, promising that he could
procure import duties waiver/concession certificate for importation of stock
fish.
However, the accused person, after
collecting the sum of N57, 704,000.000(Fifty-Seven Million, Seven Hundred and
Four Thousand Naira) from the complainant, became elusive.
When the petitioner requested for
refund, the accused person was said to have issued some cheques, which were not
honoured due to insufficient fund in his account.
One of the counts reads: ‘‘That you,
Robert Daniel Onyeani, CEO of Imagine Roco Ltd, on or about the 26th
day of November, 2013 at Aba within the jurisdiction of the Federal High Court
of Nigeria obtained the sum of N20,000,000.00 (Twenty Million Naira) from one
Chinemeya Iheaku of G.N. Iheaku & Co. Ltd under the false pretence that you
can procure a certificate of concession/waiver on the importation of
stockfish/fish head, a representation you knew to be false and thereby
committed an offence contrary to Section 1(1) of Advance Fee Fraud and Other
Related Offences Act, 2006 and punishable under Section 1(3) of the same Act.’’
The accused, however, pleaded not
guilty to all the charges when they were read to him.
In view of his plea, the prosecuting
counsel, Joshua Saidu, asked for a trial date and prayed the court to remand
the accused person in prison custody.
The defence counsel, O. Emole,
however, moved an application for bail on behalf of his client.
Consequently, Justice Anyadike
adjourned the matter to February 16, 2016 for hearing on the bail
application and ordered the accused person to be remanded in prison custody.
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