Surety arraigned for alleged failure to produce fraud suspect

Wed, May 15, 2024
By editor
2 MIN READ

Judiciary

THE Police Special Fraud Unit (SFU) on Wednesday arraigned one Nurudeen Olusesi in Lagos for alleged failure to produce a fraud suspect for whom he stood surety.

Olusesi is facing a two-count charge before Justice Ibrahim Kala of  a Federal High Court.

He allegedly failed  to produce one Ekene Ozoemena in court when needed for arraignment over N121 million  fraud.

On Wednesday,  Mr Chukwu Agwu appeared for prosecution while Mr I.O. Lale appeared for the defendant.

After the charge was read to the defendant, he pleaded not guilty.

The court ordered his remand pending hearing of his bail application slated for May 23.

In the charge. SFU alleged that the defendant committed the offence on Jan. 15 and Feb. 6 as well as other  dates, by failing to produce  Ozoemena for arraignment.

It alleged that the defendant conspired with Ozoemena to obstruct and pervert the course of justice by failing to produce him for arraignment.

It added said that the defendant stood surety for Ozoemena on June 21, 2022, at the SFU, Lagos State, over a case of obtaining N121 million under false pretences and money laundering.

The alleged offence contravenes Sections 126(1) of the Criminal Code, Law of the Federation, 2004.

While adjourning the case until  May 23 for hearing of Olusesi’s  bail application, the court also scheduled  Ozoemena’s arraignment for June 27.  (NAN)

15th MAY, 2024.

C.E.

Tags:


Court dismisses case against PDP congresses in Katsina State

A High Court sitting in Katsina, on Friday, struck out a case filed by 7,095 People’s Democratic Party (PDP) aspirants...

Read More
Alleged fraud: chief of staff implicates El-Rufai in confessional statement

MUHAMMAD Bashir Sa’idu, former chief of staff to Nasir El-Rufai, has implicated his former principal in a confessional statement related...

Read More
FG, U.S. sign Asset Return Agreement for repatriation of $52.88m dollars

THE Federal Government and the U.S. Government on Friday signed an agreement for the repatriation of 52.88 million dollars being...

Read More