Alleged £1million Fraud: Police Witness Reveals How Suspects Were Apprehended In Ikorodu
The third prosecution witness, PW3, in the ongoing
trial of seven suspects over an alleged £1m fraud, Giwa Wasiu, an
Assistant Superintendent of the Police, ASP has told Justice
R.A.Osodi of the Special Offences Court sitting in Ikeja, Lagos how the
defendants were apprehended in the Ikorodu area of Lagos.
The Lagos Directorate of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, had on February 3, 2022 arraigned Morufu Adewale, (a.k.a Gbegunleri Adelana), Abayomi Alaka(a.k.a. Dauda Usman Alashe), Omitogun Ajayi and Ajisegiri Abiodun before Justice Oluwatoyin Taiwo of the Special Offences Court sitting in Ikeja, Lagos. Three other defendants, Taiwo Ahmed, Raufu Raheem and Sanlabiu Teslim, had initially been listed to be at large.
However, the trial could not be concluded before
the retirement of Justice Taiwo.
This prompted the re-assignment of the case file
to Justice Oshodi, even as the EFCC intensified its efforts to secure the
arrest of the other suspected fraudsters.
Subsequently, all the seven defendants were in
December 2022 re-arraigned on an amended three-count charge.
Count one reads: "Morufu Yahaya Adewale, Omitogun Ajayi, Ajisegiri Abiodun, Abayomi Kamaldeen Alaka, Taiwo Olamilekan Ahmed, Raufu Wale Raheem and Sanlabiu Owolabi Teslim between May and July 2018 at Lagos within the Ikeja Judicial Division obtained the total sum of £1,000,000.00 (One Million Pounds Sterling) from Dr. and Dr. (Mrs) Lateef Oladimeji Bello for the purpose of conducting prayers for spiritual cleansing of the family and that the money will be refunded after the prayers within one week, which you knew to be false."
Count three reads: "Morufu Yahaya Adewale,
Omitogun Ajayi, Ajisegiri Abiodun, Abayomi Kamaldeen Alaka, Taiwo Olamilekan
Ahmed, Raufu Wale Raheem and Sanlabiu Owolabi Teslim between August and
September 2018 at Lagos within the Ikeja Judicial Division obtained the total
sum of N175,000,000.00 (One Hundred and Seventy-five Million Naira Only) from
Dr. and Dr. (Mrs) Lateef Oladimeji Bello for the purpose of conducting
spiritual prayers for spiritual cleansing of their son and the family and that
the money will be refunded one week after the prayers which you knew to be
false."
They all pleaded "not guilty" to the
charges when they were read to them,prompting the commencement of their trial.
Led in evidence by the prosecution counsel, N.
K.Ukoha, during the sitting on Friday, Wasiu identified the suspects in the
dock and also narrated how he and his team members arrested them in the Ikorodu
area of Lagos.
He said: “ In July 2021, I got a call from DCP
Abba Kyari , who was then our team leader before I was transferred out of
Abuja. He informed me about a fraud discovered in the Central Bank of
Nigeria, CBN, being handled by the EFCC. He said some of the suspects had been
arrested, while others were at large. I was ordered by him to arrest the
fleeing suspects. Their phone numbers were given to me; and from there, I got
the location of the suspects. Some of my men and I traced them to
Gberigbe in Ikorodu.”
Giving further testimony, he said: “ The suspects
were arrested inside a house. When we got to their hideout, the suspects
attempted to run away. Raheem went on to climb the ceiling, the second suspect
too ran away, while the third suspect managed to escape through the fence into
the next compound. We jumped into that building and arrested one of them
immediately. The others were still missing.
"While my men jumped over the fence in search
of the suspects, someone, who was going in the street, quietly informed us that
the suspect we were looking for had hidden somewhere. So,we went there to
arrest him.
“During this operation, the three suspects who
were arrested were taken to Abuja for further interrogations. They were also
informed of the reason for their arrest.”
According to him, the
suspects confessed to have duped a woman, identified as Dr.(Mrs ) Bello, of the
sum of N675 million, after they had assured her of conducting a spiritual
cleansing for her son.
Wasiu also told the court that during their
interrogations in Abuja, their confessional statements were
video-recorded through the NPF Camera and copied on the Nigeria Police
laptop computer as well as a flash drive.
The PW3 added that “the flash drive was given to
the EFCC, while the suspects were also handed over to the Commission.”
Thereafter, the prosecution counsel sought to
tender the video as evidence before the court.
However, the defence counsel, particularly
Olalekan Ojo, SAN, representing the 3rd and 4th defendants, objected to the
admissibility of the video, on the grounds that the confessional
statements “were made under duress” and that “the documents were obtained
through the instrumentality of coercion.”
The defence counsel also submitted that the
defendants’ lawyers were not with them when the confessional statements were
obtained from them.
Ojo further argued that the witness did not occupy the position that warranted his use of electronic devices such as
operating a video.
“Is the flash drive documentary evidence?"
he asked.
Justice Oshodi adjourned the case till October 11,
2024 for ruling and continuation of trial.
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