A
man identified as Salami Oluwatobi Peter, who claimed to be Oba
Osuolale Akiolu, the Oba of Lagos and defrauded unsuspecting victims the
sum of N15 million fraud has been arrested and arrainged in court.
He
was arrested by the Police from State Criminal Investigation and
Intelligence Department (SCIID) Panti-Yaba, Lagos, on Wednesday
arraigned before a Chief Magistrate Court, Ebute-metta, Lagos.
The
police alleged that the 27 years old and others now at large, had in
the month of August, 2016, at 8, Olokonla Street, along Ajah, in
Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos, conspired among themselves and fraudulently obtained
the sum of N15 million from one Moriselade Ajoke, under the pretence of
assisting her to precure a slot in the proposed Lekki Free Airport
Investment.
The
defendant was also alleged to have falsely presented himself to the
complainant as the Oba of Lagos, Oba Osuolale Akiolu, who is entrusted
with the said proposed Lekki Airport Investment.
The police also alleged that the defendant dishonesty stole the said sum from the complainant, Moriselade Ajoke.
The
offences according to the prosecutor, Inspector Adebayo Oladele, are
contrary to and punishable under sections 409, 312, and 380(1) of the
criminal law of Lagos state as (amended).
The defendant, pleaded not guilty to the charges.
In
the view of the defendant’s plea, his lawyer, Mr. Bright Eboigbe,
pleaded with the court to admit him to bail in the most liberal terms.
Consequently,
the presiding magistrate, Chief Magistrate A. O. Ajibade (Mrs.)
admitted him to bail in the sum of N2 million with two sureties in the
like sum.
Apart
from that, the court also ordered that each of the sureties must
gainfully employed in a reputable organization, as well, must show to
court evidence of three years tax payment to the Lagos state government.
The chief magistrate also ordered that the addresses of the sureties to be must be verified by the prosecutor.
The
Chief Magistrate ordered that the defendant be remanded in prisons
custody, while adjourned the matter till October 16, for trial.
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