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The Maiduguri Zonal Command of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on Thursday, October 5, 2023 secured the conviction and sentencing of two fraudsters: Mohammed Idris and Ibrahim Suleiman Magaji to eight years imprisonment for obtaining money under false pretences.
Idris was arraigned before Justice Umaru
Fadawu of the Borno State High Court on one-count charge bordering on
obtaining under false pretence to the tune of N1,000,000.00 (One Million
Naira Only), while Magaji was arraigned on one-count charge bordering on
criminal misappropriation to the tune of N11,
500, 000.00 (Eleven Million, Five Hundred Thousand Naira).
The charge against Idris reads : “That you,
Mohammad Idris sometime in July, 2019 at Maiduguri Borno State within the
jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, with intent to defraud obtained the
aggregate sum of N1, 000,000.00 (One Million Naira) from Nura Bello as purchase
price for Mercury chemicals which you knew to be false and thereby committed an
offence contrary to and punishable under Section 1(3) of the Advance Fee fraud
and Other Fraud related Offences Act, 2006.”
The charge against Magaji reads: “That you, Ibrahim Suleiman Magaji, on or
about August 2021 at Maiduguri, Borno State within the jurisdiction of this
Honourable Court dishonestly misappropriated and converted for your own use the
aggregate sum of N11,500,000.00 (Eleven Million, Five Hundred
Thousand Naira), belonging to Umara Bukar under the guise that you will use the
said money to purchase and supply 24 tons of Hibiscus flower (Zobo) to him and
thereby committed an offence contrary to and punishable under Sections 308 and
309 of the Penal Code Law of Borno State (Cap. 102 Vol. 3 of 1994) respectively”
While Idris pleaded “not guilty” to the charge preferred
against him, Magaji changed his initial “not guilty” to “guilty” in the
course of the trial. Prosecution counsel, S.K Saka, in
the trial of Idris, presented five witnesses and tendered nine
documents as evidence. Justice Fadawu, in his
judgment, found him guilty, convicted and sentenced him to seven years
imprisonment.
The court further ordered him to pay his
victim the sum of N1m and in default, serve an additional three years.
Magaji was initially tried by EFCC counsels:
Mukhtar Ali Ahmed, S.O Saka and F. Muhammad and presented
three witnesses and tendered several documents as evidence. His counsel, M. Ibrahim, however, prayed the court
later to allow the defendant to change his plea. Magaji pleaded
guilty to the charge and Justice Fadawu thereafter convicted and sentenced him
to one year imprisonment without an option of fine. The Judge further ordered
the convict to pay the balance of N8m to his victim or serve three years jail
term.
The two convicts began their journeys
to the Correctional Centre when they fraudulently collected a total sum of
N12.5million from their victims under false pretences. When it became
obvious to their victims that they had been duped, none of the convicts
returned the funds to the victims.
In another development, Babagana Mustapha was
arraigned before Justice Umaru Fadawu of the Borno State High Court, Maiduguri
on two-point charges bordering on criminal misappropriation to the
tune of N 7,830,000.00 (Seven Million Eight and Thirty Thousand Naira only)
Count one of the charge reads: “That you Babagana
Mustapha on or about July, 2021 at Maiduguri, Borno State within the
jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, dishonestly misappropriated and converted
for your own use the aggregate sum of N5, 880,000.00 (Five million, Eight
Hundred and Eighty Thousand) belonging to one Abubakar Awaji under the guise
that the said money is an investment into your business and thereby committed
an offence contrary to and punishable under Sections 308 and 309 of the Penal
Code Laws of Borno State Cap. 102. Vol. 3 of 1994 respectively.”
The defendant pleaded ‘not guilty’ to the charge prepared
against him.
Counsels for the prosecution, S.O, Saka and
F. Muhammad prayed the court for a trial date and remand of the defendant at
the Correctional Centre.
Justice Fadawu remanded the defendant at the
EFCC’s custody and adjourned the matter till October 10, 2023 for commencement
of trial.
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