A
Federal High Court, sitting in Benin-City, Edo State on Tuesday November 15,
2016 convicted and sentenced to two years imprisonment the duo of Aigbe Joseph
alias Anthony Styler Malan and Igbinosa Osazee alias Albert Lim. The duo were
arraigned by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on separate
charges bordering on possession of fraudulent document containing false
pretenses.
Upon
their arraignment, the convicts pleaded’ not guilty’ to the charge, but later
changed their plea to ‘’guilty’’.
Justice
O. O. Tokodo consequently convicted and sentenced them to two years
imprisonment each without an option of fine effective from the day of their
arrest.
The
Judge also ordered that the two laptop computers used in committing the crime
be forfeited to the Federal Government and that after serving their sentences,
the convicts should write an undertaking at the EFCC South- South zonal
office, Port Harcourt to be of good behaviour.
Joseph
and Osazee were arrested in Benin City, Edo State on August 27, 2015 following
intelligence report of their involvement in internet scams. Laptop computers and phones were recovered
from their homes during a search by EFCC operatives.
The
charge against Osazee reads, "Igbinosa
Osazee alias Albert Lim on or about the 27th of August 2015 in Benin City, Edo
State within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court had in your possession
documents containing a false pretence and representation to wit: fraudulent
mails found in your laptop, which you knew to be false and thereby committed an
offence contrary to section 6 of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Fraud Related
Offences Act 2006 and punishable under section 1(3) of the same Act”."
The
charge against Joseph reads, “that you Aigbe A. Joseph, sometime in 2015
in Benin City, Edo State within the jurisdiction of this Honorable court did
with intent to defraud attempt to obtain the sum of Twenty Thousand
Dollars from Savita Shamsunder as Anthony Styler Malan, that the money is
for your tax clearance for a construction job in France, facts which you knew
or ought to know are false and thereby committed an offence contrary to Section
1 (1) (b) and read together with Section 9 (2) both of the Advance Fee Fraud
and Other Fraud Related Offences Act, 2006 and Punishable under Section 1 (3)
of the same Act”.
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