NEWS: ₦85.8M Fraud: Former Bank Manager In Tears As She’s Remanded In Prison (Photos)
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission today June 16,2017 arraigned a former United Bank For Africa(UBA) branch Manager, Florence Onome Odior
and four others namely; Orion Sunday, (her husband) ,Patricia Jegede
a.k.a Joe Nek Services, Joseph Alexander Esiso, Zackary Petroleum
Nigeria Limited and Tegha and Associates Nigeria Limited before Justice
Ohimai Ovbiagele of the federal high court sitting in Benin, Edo State.
The former bank manger while a branch manager in 2012 defrauded one
Moses Obozokhae to the tune fifty million eight hunded and fourth
thousand naira only using a forged and uttered document titled: United
Bank for Africa Certificate of deposit with reference No TDO9990001445
dated 2nd August 2012 .
One of the charges reads: that you Florence Onome Odior
sometimes in 2012 whilst being a branch manager in the employment of
United Bank for Africa (UBA) in Benin, Edo State within the jurisdiction
of this honourable court with intent to defraud did steal by converting
to your personal use the sum of N 85,840,000,00( Eight Five Million
Eight Hundred and Fourty thousand Naira Only) property of Moses
Obozohae.
When the charges were read to them, they all pleaded not guilty.
When the charges were read to them, they all pleaded not guilty.
Consequently the prosecution counsel, Mustapha Aliyu prayed the
judge for an overturn of their administrative bail asking that they be
remanded in prison custody as they have all jumped bail and asked for a
shortets possible time for commencement of trial .
Counsel to the 1&2 Accused persons , C.J. Ekegwuba reminded the court that today was for plea taking and bail hearing
prosecution counsel responded that he had countered the bail
application presented by his colleagues and had submitted same this
morning.
C.J.Ekegwuba told the court that the offence her clients is charged
for is not a capital offence and they have never had any criminal record
adding that they have never jumped bail and needed medical attention
now as 1st accused is sick moreover they have been on administrative
bail hence the need to be considered.
Counsels to 3rd, 4th and 5th accused persons aligned their position with counsel to the 1&2 accused.
Prosecution counsel however told the court that he didn’t see any reason of them continuing with the administrative bail as they have jumped bail and can also be attended to at the Nigerian prison adding that in Nigerian prison, you are treated and even feed for free all at no cost.
After listening to all the counsels argument, justice Ohimai
Ovbiagele adjoined to Thursday, June 24,2017 for ruling on continuation
of bail and 12 and 13 July ,2017 for commencement of trial.
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Source: NationalHelm
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Source: NationalHelm
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