Fake Ambodes attempt withdrawing N50m from LASG account
Two artisans – Rilwanu Jamiu and Balogun
Oyewole – have been nabbed for allegedly cloning the mobile line of
the Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, and attempting to withdraw
N50m from the state government’s account.
It was gathered that the suspects, who
claimed to be cocoa dealers, allegedly attempted to perfect a N50m
transfer through the mobile line of the governor, which they had cloned.
An officer of the Department of State
Services, Mr. Peter Okerinmodun, said, “The duo used the cloned mobile
line of the governor to send a text message to the Accountant General of
the state requesting a transfer of N50m.”
The officer stated that the ruse was,
however, detected and the two men were arrested by the DSS, adding that
others, who connived with them to commit the crime, were at large.
The artisans were arraigned on Wednesday before an Isolo Magistrate’s Court on two counts bordering on the alleged offence.
Okerinmodun, who was also the DSS
prosecutor, told Chief Magistrate Adeola Adedayo that the suspects were
arrested after using the cloned mobile line, but had yet to get the
N50m.
The charges read, “That you, Rilwanu
Jamiu of Giwa Street, Oka Akoko, Lagos, and Balogun Oyewole of Unity
Street, Ikotun, Lagos, and others at large, on February 10, 2016, at
about 10.02am, in the Lagos Magisterial District, conspired to commit
felony to wit: obtaining by false pretences, thereby committing an
offence punishable under Section 312 (2) and (3) of the Criminal Law of
Lagos State.
“That you, Rilwanu Jamiu, and Balogun
Oyewole, of the above named addresses, and others at large, on the same
date, time and place, fraudulently cloned the Glo line of the Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, with intent to induce him by false pretences, used the Glo
line to send a text message for the transfer of a sum of N50m, thereby
committing an offence punishable under Section 312 (2) and (3) of the
Criminal Law of Lagos State.”
The accused pleaded not guilty to the charges.
The prosecutor asked that they be kept
in protective custody pending the outcome of the legal advice of the
Directorate of Public Prosecutions, pointing out that their lives could
be endangered by other suspects who were on the run.
Adedayo, however, admitted them to bail
in the sum of N1m each with two sureties each in like sum, adding that
one of the sureties must be a religious or a community leader within the
jurisdiction of the court, and that the accused must provide five
years’ tax certificates.
She ordered the accused to be remanded
in the Kirikiri Medium Prison pending the perfection of their bail, and
adjourned the matter till May 10, 2016.
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