EFCC Arraigns Five for N466m Bank Fraud

EFCC Arraigns Five for N466m Bank Fraud

by Joseph Anthony
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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Kaduna Zonal Office on January 16, 2019 arraigned Bashir Abdullahi Mohammed, Oche Ogenyi, Adefila Taofile Kayode, Rabiu Aliko Lawal and Mmadu Mathew before justice Mohammed Tukur of a Kaduna State High Court, on a two-count charge bordering on conspiracy and stealing to the tune of N466, 000, 000 (Four Hundred and Sixty Six Million Naira) only.


They were arrested following a petition by Polaris Bank, alleging that they hacked into the bankโ€™s application, and fraudulently increased the N781,000 in one of the customerโ€™s bank account to N466 million.

One of the counts reads: โ€œThat you Bashir Abdullahi Mohammed, Oche Ogenyi, Adefila Taofile Kayode, Rabiu Aliko Lawal, Mmadu Mathew Onyekachi, and others now at large, sometime in 2018 in Kaduna within the judicial Division of the High Court, did conspire amongst yourselves to commit theft of the sum of N466 million and you thereby committed an offence contrary to 58(1) of the Penal Code Law Kaduna State 2017 and punishable under Section 59(1) of the same Lawโ€.

They pleaded โ€œnot guiltyโ€ to the charges.

Prosecuting counsel, Onyeka Ekweozor, thereafter asked the court to fix a date for โ€œcommencement of trialโ€, and asked that they be remanded in EFCC custody.


โ€œThe defendants have separate charges before a Federal High Court pending arraignment, and remanding them in prison custody will make it difficult for the prosecution to arraign them,โ€ he said.

Counsel for the first defendant, A. Ashat, in his oral bail application urged the court to grant his client bail, arguing that he will not jump bail.

Sylvester Ogbelu, Defence counsel for the second and fourth defendants, also moved the bail application for them, and urged the Court to grant them bail on โ€œliberal termsโ€, as they had no criminal record.


Ekweozor, however, opposed the bail application arguing that there were no fix addresses, and โ€œsome of them were arrested in hotels, some at the airport; granting them bail will jeopardise our attempt to arrest others at large and will even interfere with witnesses on the matter”.

โ€œWe urged my lord to reject their bail,โ€ Ekweozor said.

Justice Tukur, afterwards, ordered that they be remanded in EFCC custody pending the determination of the bail applications, and adjourned to January 21, 2019.

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