Friday, 25 November 2016

Kano court sentences two convicted fraudsters to 110 years(Photo)

Justice J. K. Omotosho of Federal High Court Kano, today November 24, 2016 convicted and sentenced the duo of Emmanuel Moyi a.k.a Abba Musa Bello and Victor Ali Ishaya to sixty years and fifty years imprisonment respectively on six count charges of offences bordering on conspiracy and obtaining money under false pretence.
The convicts journey to prison started when the commission recieved a petition from of victims alleging that the convicts obtained several sums of money from them under the guise that they were going to give them employment and contract.
The convicts succeeded in their fraudulent activity through phone calls with different GSM numbers and phony names. After the victims have parted with huge sums of money through different bank accounts supplied by the convicts they realised they were being duped.
However, further investigation by the EFCC revealed that those accounts were specifically opened by the convicts in order to perperate their fraudulent activities.

The convict were arraigned on 16th may, 2016 by the EFCC. Upon arraignment, they pleaded guilty to all the charge read against them.
In view of thier plea, Justice Omotosho, asked the prosecution to produce their witnesses.
The prosecution counsel N.K. Ukoha after closing his case with only one witness, urged the court to convict the defendants accordingly.
The matter was then adjourned today 24th November, 2016 for judgment.
In his Judgement, Justice Omotosho convicted and sentenced the first convict Emmanuel Moyi to ten years imprisonment with option N100,000 (One Hundred Thousand Naira Only) fine, on each of count one to six while the second convict was sentenced to ten years imprisonment with option of N100,000 (One Hundred Thousand Naira Only) fine on each of count two to six.
The sentences are to run concurrently.

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