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Man bags 50-year-jail term in Lagos over £15,000 fraud
Justice Ismail Ijelu of the Lagos State High Court sitting in Ikeja, on Tuesday, convicted and sentenced Osaibovo Charles to a total of 50 years’ imprisonment for offences bordering on conspiracy, obtaining money by false pretence, stealing, possession of fraudulent documents and money laundering.
Charles was arraigned by the Lagos Zonal Directorate I of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on a six-count charge bordering on the fraudulent collection of £15,000 from Miss Shenika Garati.
He deceived the victim by impersonating a popular Nigerian actor, Fredrick Leonard, claiming the funds were needed for a movie production in Nigeria.
One of the charges read that : “Charles Osaigbovo and Charles Evans Osaigbovo (deceased), in June 2022, in Lagos, within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, with intent to defraud, conspired to obtain the sum of £38,000 (Thirty-Eight Thousand Pounds) by false pretence from Miss Shenika Garati.”
Another count reads : “Osaibovo Charles, sometime between February and August 2022, in Lagos, within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, transferred the aggregate sum of £15,000 (Fifteen Thousand Pounds) derived directly from your illegal activity by concealing the illegal origin of the same.”
When the charge was read to Charles, he pleaded not guilty to the offence preferred against him by the EFCC, prompting a full trial.
The prosecuting EFCC lawyer, T.J. Banjo called two witnesses and tendered several documents in evidence while the defence called one witness.
Delivering his judgment in the matter, Justice Ijelu held that the prosecution had proved its case beyond reasonable doubt.
The judge then said, “Having reviewed the evidence, the court is satisfied that the prosecution has proved the case beyond reasonable doubt. The defendant is found guilty as charged.”
The judge further held as follows: On conspiracy to obtain money by false pretence, he was jailed 14 years; for obtaining money by false pretence, 14 years; and for stealing, 5 years.
Other sentences include 14 years for possession of fraudulent documents and 3 years for money laundering. All sentences were without an option of fine.
Meanwhile, Charles was discharged and acquitted on the count of retention of proceeds of crime.
The judge further held that the sentences are to run concurrently, amounting to a total of 50 years’ imprisonment. The court also ordered Charles to restitute the victim, Miss Shenika Garati, with the sum of £15,000.
Metro
27-year-old Man Dies Inside Deep Well In Ogbomoso
The corpse of a 27-year-old man identified as Alagbe Gbemisoye has been recovered from a deep well at Ire-Akari, Adeniran area of Ogbomoso, Oyo State.
His body was retrieved by officials of the Oyo State Fire Service after passersby alerted them to the incident.
The circumstances that led to the deceased falling into the well were still unclear as of the time of filing this report.
The Special Adviser to the Governor on Fire Reforms and Chairman, Fire Services, Moroof Akinwande, said his men were alerted by a running caller and Mr Ajayi Olayemi.
“Fire personnel led by CFM Oladejo promptly deployed to the scene. On arrival, it was discovered that a man of about 27 years old, named Alagbe Gbemisoye, had fallen into a deep well. His body was recovered and handed over to the DPO, Owode Police Station,” he said.
Akinwande urged the public to always observe safety precautions in their daily activities and emphasised the importance of having fire extinguishers in their homes to prevent fire incidents.
Metro
Police arrest man for allegedly faking own kidnap, demanding ₦35m ransom in Enugu
The Enugu State Police Command has arrested a 26-year-old man, Chibuike Joshua Ugwuja, for allegedly staging his own abduction and demanding ₦35 million ransom from his family.
Ugwuja, who works as a private security guard in an estate in Trans-Ekulu, was reported missing by his father on November 24 after he failed to return home two days earlier.
The father told the Trans-Ekulu Police Division that the suspect had sent a Facebook message to their female neighbour claiming he had been abducted by unknown persons in a commercial bus and that his “kidnappers” were demanding ₦35 million.
Police operatives immediately launched an investigation and intensified efforts to trace and rescue the purported victim.
But in a surprising twist, the suspect’s father brought him to the station on November 30, following days of coordinated search operations across the area.
Upon interrogation, Ugwuja confessed to staging the kidnap from the home of a friend in Amorji Nike, Enugu.
According to the police, he admitted to fabricating the abduction story and sending ransom demands to his family.
He returned home on November 29 after his family failed to raise the ransom.
He allegedly told investigators that he acted out of frustration over his uncle’s inability to procure a tricycle (keke) for him.
Police spokesperson, Daniel Ndukwe, said the suspect is now in custody and would be charged in court once investigations are concluded.
Commissioner of Police, Mamman Bitrus Giwa, described the incident as “a regrettable height of criminality”.
He praised the suspect’s parents for promptly reporting the case and producing their son, instead of shielding him.
He urged residents to always report suspected kidnapping cases and avoid rushing to pay ransom, assuring that the command remains committed to maintaining security during the yuletide season.
Metro
Insecurity: Panic as terrorists abduct monarch in Kwara
Terrorists have reportedly abducted a traditional ruler, Oba Bayagan, in the Ifelodun Local Government Area of Kwara State, sparking renewed fear over the worsening insecurity gripping rural communities across the state.
The monarch was kidnapped on Saturday, though specifics around the attack are still unclear at the time of filing this report.
The latest kidnap incident has heightened tension across Ifelodun and neighbouring LGAs, as residents worry the insurgents are expanding their reach across communities, ransacking escape corridors with sporadic raids.
Sources within the community confirmed residents had not recovered from previous incidents before news of Saturday’s abduction hit the town.
Recall that barely two weeks ago, gunmen stormed a church in the Ekiti axis, abducting worshippers during a thanksgiving service.
Security intervention later led to the rescue of the victims.
Shortly after, another armed gang invaded the Isapa community, also in the Ekiti corridor, kidnapping at least 11 residents, including women and young persons.
SaharaReporters further confirmed in a separate report that terrorists also returned to strike Manba Village late Friday night, entering through the Rogun axis at about 11 pm.
“The gunmen came through Rogun and headed straight into Manba. They operated freely and took two people away,” the source told SaharaReporters.
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