Thursday, November 14, 2024 -The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has arraigned two members of an alleged syndicate, Ojobo Joshua and Aliyu Hashim for attempted fraud and impersonating the Executive Chairman of the Commission, Ola Olukoyede.
They were arraigned on Wednesday, November 13, 2024 before Justice Jude
Onwuebuzie of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, High Court, sitting in Apo,
Abuja.
The suspects allegedly contacted Mohammed Bello-Koko, former Managing
Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA, claiming to have access to a
phony investigation involving him by the EFCC.
They demanded $1 million, promising that the EFCC Chairman, Olukoyede
would ensure a “soft landing” for them. They also threatened him with arrest
and prosecution should he fail to play along with them.
The EFCC filed a four-count charge against the duo for impersonation and
attempted fraud.
Count two of the charge reads: “That you, Ojobo Joshua (aka PA to
Chairman EFCC) and Aliyu Hashim, on or about September 28, 2024, in Abuja,
within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, with intent to defraud,
attempted to obtain the sum of $700,000 (Seven Hundred Thousand United States
Dollars) by false pretence from Mohammed Bello-Koko. You falsely represented to
him that there was a pending EFCC petition against him, which you could
influence the Executive Chairman to halt. This act is contrary to Section 8(b)
and punishable under Section 1(3) of the Advanced Fee Fraud and Other Fraud
Related Offences Act No. 14, 2006.”
The defendants pleaded not guilty to all the charges when they were read
to them.
Following their pleas, EFCC’s counsel, Elizabeth Alabi, requested the
court to remand the defendants in a Correctional facility pending the
commencement of the trial.
She said, “Having pleaded not guilty, my Lord, we ask for a date to
begin calling our witnesses and request the defendants be remanded in custody.”
Obinna S. Nwosu, counsel to the first defendant, applied for his
client’s release on liberal bail terms, while counsel for the second defendant,
Peter Oriobe, made an oral request for bail. Justice Onwuebuzie, however,
directed Oriobe to formally submit the bail application in writing.
Alabi opposed the bail applications, referencing a 22-paragraph
counter-affidavit and Exhibit EFCC 1 and urged the court to deny the defendant
bail and grant an accelerated hearing.
After reviewing the applications, Justice Onwuebuzie granted bail to the
first defendant in the sum of N100 million with two sureties in like sum. The
sureties must not be less than level 16 officers in the civil service. The
sureties are also required to submit their appointment and promotion letters,
valid identification, and a written undertaking to bring the defendant to every
court sitting. The first defendant must also surrender his international
passport to the court.
The court ordered that the first and second defendants be remanded at
Kuje Correctional Centre until bail conditions are met and adjourned the matter
till November 18, 2024, for the hearing of the second defendant’s bail
application.
Joshua and Hashim are members of an alleged four-man syndicate
impersonating Olukoyede. They were arrested at Gimbiya Street, Garki and Apo
legislative quarters.
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