The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission
(EFCC) today arraigned the duo of Muhammed Abubakar Alfa and Franklin Uche
before Justice Dije Aboki of Kano High Court on a 39-count charge bordering on
conspiracy, possession of fake document and obtaining by false pretence.
The accused persons allegedly defrauded one
Ambassador Abdullah Musa, a Libyan, of the sum of N13, 000,000.00 (thirteen
million Naira).
The duo were said to have met their victim
through one of his Nigerian business associates, a certain Muktar Ahmed, and
sold to him, via telephone, a proposal to supply him crude oil from Nigeria.
The unsuspecting Ambassador received an invitation letter to come to Nigeria to
close the deal. During the visit, the accused persons allegedly presented the
victim with documents sourced from relevant agencies. Impressed, Musa invited
the 1st accused (Muhammed Alfa) to his base in Tunisia, where another round of meeting
was held. Consequently, the deal was sealed. Thereafter, the sum of N13,
000,000.00 (thirteen million Naira) was paid into Muhammed Abubakar Alfa’s
account domiciled in one of the old generation banks in Nigeria.
After waiting for
months without receiving any crude oil from the accused persons, it became
obvious that he had been duped.
One of the counts in the charge reads, “ that
you Muhammed Abubakar Alfa and Franklin Uche on or about 5th day of November,
2012 in Kano within the judicial Division of the High Court of Justice of Kano
State with intent to defraud did invite Abdullah Musa Hamd Bashir to visit
Nigeria for the purpose of alleged crude oil business which resulted into
obtaining the sum of N13,000,000.00 ( thirteen million Naira) under false
pretence from him through his agent one Muktar Ahmed Muhammed and thereby
committed an offence contrary to and punishable under Section 4 of the Advance
Fee Fraud and Other Fraud Related Offences Act, 2006”.
The accused persons pleaded not guilty when
the charges were read to them. Attempt by counsel to the 2nd accused, John
Nwoke to present an oral bail application for his client was refused by the
trial judge, who remanded the accused persons in prison custody.
Wilson Uwujaren
Head, Media & Publicity
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