Jamiu Isiaka (middle Aged Adult) will be spending 28 years at the Mandala Correctional Centre, Ilorin, for impersonating presidential spokesman, Femi Adesina, to commit fraud against a South Korean national.
Its not Funny oooo… these criminals are constantly evolving means of impersonation e-robbery and with the advent of fast internet the story is not slowing down anytime soon.. so watch yourselves closely and close the ranks… thats by the way!.
Back to the matter,:
The Ilorin Zonal Command of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission had, on June 14, 2019, arraigned the defendant on four counts, to which he pleaded not guilty.
Delivering judgement earlier during the week, Justice Mahmud Abdulgafar held that the prosecution had tendered enough evidence to convince the court that the defendant was guilty as charged.
The court found Isiaka guilty of the charges and sentenced him to seven years in prison on each count, to run concurrently… Which means he will spend 7 years in Prison. There are some people that do worst things… Yes we know, But a crook is one who gets caught these days.
The judge ordered the forfeiture to the Federal Government of some properties recovered from the convict, which were proceeds of his unlawful activities.
The forfeited properties included a four bedroom bungalow located at Oke-Foma, Ilorin; a Toyota Corolla car; plasma television; home theatre; freezer; generator; washing machine and an LG air conditioner.
In addition, the court also ordered restitution to the victim of the crime.
The prosecution had averred that Isiaka had presented himself as the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina; and also as a former Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation late Maikanti Baru, to Keun Sig Kim, a South Korean, to defraud him of N30m.
While parading himself as a senior government official, the convict deceived the foreign national to collect various sums of money under the pretence of securing for his victim an NNPC approved marketing form and license certificate to buy crude oil in Nigeria, the court heard.
In the course of interrogation, the defendant claimed that he used the money to conduct sacrifice for the petitioner.
According to him, part of the money was used to buy a vulture, elephant skin, elephant intestine, the skull of a lion and liver of a gorilla; all used as ingredients for the sacrifice.
In the course of the trial, counsel to the EFCC, O. B. Akinsola, called two witnesses, including a Police detective, Dare Folarin, who narrated how the defendant was arrested and several fraudulent funds traced to his bank accounts.
The prosecutor tendered evidence on how the defendant obtained the sum of $88,521 from his victim, under the guise of helping him to procure an approval form from the NNPC.
He said that the offence was contrary to section 1(1)(a) of the Advance Fee Fraud and other Fraud Related Offences Act, 2006.
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