Felix Okolonta Chukwudi & Oluwaseun Michael |
The offence is contrary to Section 6,
8(B) of the Advanced Fee Fraud and Other Fraud Related Offences Act, 2006.
The count reads: "That you,
Oluwaseun Michael, sometime in 2017 at Lagos, within the jurisdiction
of this honourable court, had in your possession fraudulent documents
titled " USS.TXT", which contains several fraudulent foreign
account numbers and names used in defrauding unsuspecting victims with
false pretense that those accounts and names belong to you, a
representation you knew to be false."
The defendant pleaded not guilty
when the charge was read to him.
In view of his plea, the prosecution
counsel, M. K. Basheer, asked for a trial date and urged the court to remand
the suspect in prison custody.
The defence counsel, however, told
the court that he had filed an application for bail on behalf of his
client.
Consequently, Justice Dada ordered the
defendant to be remanded in prison custody.
The case was adjourned to Monday,
December 18, 2017 for hearing of bail application.
Meanwhile, another suspected
fraudster, Okolonta Felix, was also arraigned yesterday
before Justice Dada on a two-count charge bordering on possession of
fraudulent documents, an offence contrary to Section 6, 8( B), 1(3) of
the Advanced Fee Fraud and Other Related Offences Act, 2006.
Count one reads: "That you,
Okolonta Chukwudi Felix, sometime in 2017 at Lagos within the
jurisdiction of this honourable court had in your possession fraudulent
documents dated 31st August, 2017 and titled "To Whom It May
Concern", which contains false pretense that you, certain John
Sheldon Jerrgan, have been approved for admission to Journeypure
Inc., a representation you knew to be false. "
Another count reads:" That you,
Okolonta Chukwudi Felix, sometime in 2017, at Lagos within the
jurisdiction of this honourable court had in your possession fraudulent
documents dated 7th September, 2017, and enttled: "EMD receipt
Confirmtjom", which contains false pretense that Jason B. Ganzalez and
Sara H. Ganzalez purchased a contract worth$1000, a representation which
you knew to be false. "
In view of his plea, the prosecution
counsel, M.K.Basheer, asked for a trial date and urged the court to
remand the suspect in prison custody.
Counsel to the defendant, however,
sought to move an application for bail on behalf of his client.
Having listened to both parties,
Justice Dada ordered the defendant to be remanded in Ikoyi prison.
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