The
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Lagos zonal office, on
Monday, November 20, 2017, re-arraigned the duo of Ogbor Elliot, Managing
Director, Danium Energy Services Limited, and Godwin Okoronkwo, Managing
Director, Petrosol Energy Limited, before Justice M.S. Hassan of the Federal
High Court sitting in Ikoyi, Lagos on a 10-count charge bordering on obtaining
by false pretense, conspiracy and forgery to the tune of N7, 300,000,000.
They were
arrested following a complaint received by the Commission from one Eddy
Henshaw, an employee of a new generation bank on March 17, 2017.
The
complainant had alleged that sometime between January and February,
2017, Danium Energy Services Limited, one of the bank’s customers that
enjoy credit facilities, approached the bank to finance three different
Purchase Orders for the sale of Automotive Gas Oil, AGO, to Total Nigeria Plc,
with a cumulative value of N12, 134, 700,000(Twelve Billion One Hundred and
Thirty-four Million, Seven Hundred Thousand Naira).
He further alleged that the bank financed two of the
Purchase Orders for the sum of N4, 103, 100, 000.00 and N4, 015,800,000.009
respectively, after allegedly receiving confirmation from Total Nigeria Plc.
However, the purchase orders were discovered to have been
forged when the bank approached Total Nigeria Plc for payment 21 days after
financing the transaction.
The accused pleaded not guilty to the charge
preferred against them.
Following their pleas of not guilty, the prosecution counsel,
Nnemeka Omewa, informed the court that the defendants had earlier been
arraigned for the same alleged offences and granted bail by Justice Oluremi
Oguntoyinbo.
The prosecution counsel added that the defendants had,
however, challenged the jurisdiction of the court to hear the case and also
sought a variation of the bail earlier granted them.
In his response, counsel to the first defendant, Ladi Williams,
SAN, again, moved two motions before the court, one challenging the
jurisdiction of the court to hear the case and another for variation of the
bail conditions earlier granted the first and third defendants.
The case was adjourned to November 24, 2017 for hearing of
both applications.
The
defendants were ordered to be remanded in Ikoyi Prisons pending fulfillment of
their bail conditions.
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