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N1.4bn fraud: Court denies bail to Kogi NNPP candidate, others

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The NNPP candidate and the two others were alleged to have hacked into the system of Union Bank and defrauded the institution of over N1.4 billion.

By Jeffrey Agbo

A Federal High Court sitting in Lagos on Tuesday refused to grant bail to Kogi State House of Assembly candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) for Ankpa II Constituency, Ismaila Atumeyi, and two others.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) arraigned the trio on Monday on 18 counts of alleged N1.4bn bank fraud.

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The other two are a former employee of Union Bank, Abdulmalik Salau; and Ngene Joshua.

They had pleaded not guilty at their arraignment and applied for bail through their counsel, Bolaji Ayorinde.

The EFCC counsel, Rotimi Oyedepo, had opposed the application and instead asked the court to make an order for an accelerated hearing of the matter.

In his ruling on the application and counter-application for bail today, Justice Tijjani Ringim upheld Oyedepo’s arguments that the defendants were a flight risk as the probability of them jumping bail is high.

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The court noted that the magnitude of their offence is such that the NNPP candidates and his accomplices can interfere with the law enforcement procedure and run away. The court also noted that extradition procedures from anywhere are cumbersome.

“In all, I hold that the application for bail filed and argued by Chief Bolaji Ayorinde, SAN, lacks merit and it is accordingly dismissed,” Justice Ringim held.

He remanded the defendants in the Ikoyi Correctional facility and adjourned till January 24, 2023 for trial.

The NNPP candidate and the two others were alleged to have hacked into the system of Union Bank and defrauded the institution of over N1.4 billion.

The court heard that they carried out a “modification of data held in the network of the bank, leading to the fraudulent transfer of the total sum of N1,403,343,400 to the account of FAV OIL AND GAS LIMITED.”

The EFCC allegedly recovered N326 million and $140,500 from the black Escalade Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) of one of the defendants during an operation at his hideout in Queens Estate, Gwarinpa.

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