A Federal High in Lagos has sentenced a convict, Dele Asulemon,
to a fine of N250, 000 for scamming unsuspecting victims on social media.
The court also gave the convict a non-custodial sentence of six
months.
The convict was arraigned by the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC) before Justice Kehinde Ogundare, on a one count charge of cybercrime.
He, however, pleaded guilty to the charge.
Following his plea, the Prosecutor, Mr. Abbas Muhammad,
proceeded to review the facts of the case through a witness, Mr. Usman Ahmed,
an operative with the EFCC.
The witness narrated to the court how the defendant was
apprehended with iPhone 8 and iphone11, which the anti-graft agency subjected
to forensic examination.
He added that fraudulent and incriminating documents were
printed out from the said mobile gadgets, in the presence of the defendant, who
endorsed same thereafter.
Ahmed told the court that the defendant’s statement was obtained
under caution. in which he admitted involving in betting scam.
The witness also said the defendant misrepresented himself on
Facebook and Instagram, as a white lady from the U.S. in search of love and
affection.
He said it was discovered that the defendant had benefitted
N200,000 from his illicit activities.
The prosecutor tendered the printed documents from the
defendant’s phone, his extrajudicial statement, and the iPhones 8 and 11 mobile
gadgets.
The court admitted the evidences and marked them as exhibits.
The prosecutor, thereafter, urged the court to proceed and
convict the defendant based on his plea as well as the facts presented by the
prosecution.
Justice Ogundare found the defendant guilty of the charge and
convicted him.
Before the sentence, the defence counsel begged the court to
show mercy on the defendant for being a first offender.
He also urged the court to issue a non-custodial sentence.
Delivering judgment afterwards, the court sentenced the convict
to a fine of N250, 000 or six months of non-custodial sentence.
The court also ordered that the iPhones 8 and iPhone 11 be
forfeited to the Federal Government.
In the charge, the defendant was said to have committed the
offence between July and September 2023.
He was said to have impersonated one Chloe Downlas, by holding
out himself as such, on the Facebook and Instagram App.
The offence contravenes the provisions of section 22(3) of the
Cyber Crimes Prohibition Act, 2015.
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