The Gombe Zonal Directorate of the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission, EFCC, has secured the conviction and sentence of
ten fraudsters into various jail terms for offences bordering on internet
fraud, impersonation and employment fraud.
The convicts are Emmanuel Cyriacus , Nelson Yustus ,
Gabriel Victor Shindu, Daniel Gambo , Miracle Bukar , Mighty Awarri , Jonathan
James , Mathias Adams , Sani Safiyanu , and Muazu Shira
Mutari .
Shindu , Awarri , Gambo, Bukar , Adams, Yustus ,
Cyriacus and James were arraigned on October 16, 2024 before
Justices Hammed Isha and Benjamin M.Lawal of the Gombe State High Court
sitting in Yola , Adamawa State. Safiyanu was arraigned on October
14, 2024 on two count - charges of intent to defraud and possession of
fraudulent document before Justice Mushkur Salisu of the Federal
High Court Jalingo, Taraba State , while Muazu Shira Mutari was arraigned
for intent to defraud on October 8,2024 before Justice Muazu Abubakar of
the Bauchi State High Court, Bauchi.
The charge against Yustus reads: “That you Nelson Yustus
sometimes in September 2024 in Yola Adamawa State within the jurisdiction
of this honourable court with intent to defraud did impersonate by using your
iPhone 11 mobile device to chat on Zangi private messenger application with one
Art – huff, a foreign national while presenting as Jake's from
Philadelphia USA and in the process gained to your advantage the total sum of
$150( One Hundred and Fifty United States Dollars) and also chatted with
Cawzia and Pierre on Signal impersonating as a white lady called Comfyprincess
from USA and thereby committed an offence of cheating by impersonation contrary
to Section 314 of Penal code law of Adamawa State 2018 and punishable
under Section 315 of same law”.
One of the charges against Safiyanu reads: “That you Sani
Safiyanu, male, adult, sometime in 2022 at Taraba within the judicial division
of this honorable court did had in your possession documents containing false
pretense to wit: Appointment and Congratulatory messages telling people that,
they gotten employment with; National Home Grown School Feeding Programme of
the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, the Independent National
Electoral Commission and Nigeria Police Force via your email addresses; Safiyanusani670@gmail.com, abusafiyanusanikarofi@gmail.com, nschoolfeedingprogram@gmail.com, nigerianinec5@gmail.com, forceheadquartersabuja2020@gmail.com, which
you knew to be false and thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 6 of
the Advance Fee Fraud and other related offences Act 2006 and punishable under
Section 1 (3) of the same Act.
Upon arraignment, the defendants pleaded guilty to their
respective charges prompting the prosecution counsel, Saad H. Saad to
ask the court to convict and sentence the defendants
accordingly. However, counsel to the defendants pleaded with the court
to temper justice with mercy as their defendants were remorseful of their
actions.
Justice Isha convicted and sentenced Shindu , Awari,
Bukar and Gambo to ten (10) years imprisonment or a fine of
N300,000 (Three Hundred Thousand Naira only) each.
Justice Lawal convicted and sentenced Yustus , James , Cyriacus
to Ten years imprisonment with an option of N200, 000 (Two Hundred
Thousand Naira) fine each. However, Adam bagged five years
imprisonment or a fine of N200,000.
Justice Salisu convicted and sentenced Safiyanu to 5 years
imprisonment or a fine of N200,000 on count one and one year imprisonment
or a fine of N50,000 on count two. The sentences are to run concurrently.
Justice Abubakar convicted and sentenced Mutari to two years
imprisonment with an option of N200,000.
All the convicts bagged their imprisonment when they were
arrested for internet fraud, impersonation and examination fraud. They
were charged to court and convicted.
In another development, EFCC has arraigned Solomon Yohanna
, Shedrach Naphtali, Hassan Mohammed and Abdullahi Abubakar before
Justice Hammed Isha for impersonating the EFCC by forging its documents
to defraud unsuspecting Nigerians
They were arraigned on nine- count charges of forgery, aiding to
commit crime and impersonation by the Gombe Zonal Directorate of the EFCC
One of the charges reads: “That you Solomon Yohana, Shedrach
Naphtali, Hassan Mohammed, Abdullah Abubakar, sometimes between 2023 and 2024
in Yola, Adamawa State within the jurisdiction of this honourable court did
forge the signature of the Commission (Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission) on the following documents; Letter of Authority on EFCC letter head
dated 5th August, 2024, Investigation Approval letter dated 1st April, 2024 on
EFCC letter, letter of Team Approval dated 6th December, 2023 on EFCC letter
head, letter of Team Approval dated 29th April, 2024 on EFCC letter head
bearing the name of the 1st defendant on each document with intent to support
the claim that the 1st defendant is a staff of Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission sent to Guyuk Local Government to audit and supervise all the
projects of the Local Government awarded by the Federal, State and Local
Government, which you knew to be false and thereby committed an offence of
forgery contrary to Section 349 and punishable under Section 351 of the Penal
Code Law of Adamawa state, 2018
Upon arraignment on October 15, 2024 , the first
defendant , Solomon Yahanna pleaded guilty to the crimes while others pleaded
not guilty.
In view of the first defendant’s plea of guilt, prosecution
counsel, Saad .H.Saad prayed the court to allow him to bring up witnesses
to review the facts of the case. However, counsel to the
defendant, C. Karamuel told the court he wasn't ready to take any
witness.
Justice Isha, having heard both prosecution and
defence counsels granted each of the defendants ( 2nd , 3rd and 4th defendants
) bail in the sum of N5,000,000 (Five Million Naira) with one surety in like
sum who must be resident in Yola and a family man. The sureties shall deposit
their identity cards and sign bail bonds.
The judge thereafter remanded Yohanna at Yola Correctional
Centre Adamawa State and adjourned the matter to November 15, 2024 for both
trial and review of facts .
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