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N35m Theft: Keystone Staff Members Trial Starts November 6

Justice Deinde Dipeolu of the Federal High Court in Lagos has fixed November 6, for the commencement of the trial of two Keystone Bank Limited Staff Members, Ebele Okpala and Perpetua Onyeto alleged to have stolen N35m from a customer account.

Justice Dipeolu gave the date after granting them N20m bail with reliable sureties after their counsel argued the bail application brought before the court.

The duos were arraigned on Friday, August 30, 2024, by the Special Fraud Unit of the Nigeria Police, in Lagos over alleged fraud.

Okpala and Onyeto are facing five counts bordering on conspiracy, stealing, money laundering and obtaining by false pretence preferred against them, by the police.

The prosecution counsel who is a Chief Superintendent of Police, Eliot Ejie, told the court that the two bankers committed the offences sometime in July 2023.

CSP Ejie told the court that the first defendant, Okpala, in connivance with the second defendant,  Onyeto, who worked at the branch of the bank in Anambra State, fraudulently lifted a lien placed on the bank’s customer’s account and transferred the money to her account number 1000234952 domiciled in Keystone Bank.

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According to the prosecutor, the offences committed by the defendants, contravened Sections 1(1)(c), Advance Fee Fraud and Other Related Offences Act, 2006 and are punishable under Section 1(3) of the same Act.

He also told the court that the two bankers’ acts contravened Sections 516 and 383 (1) Criminal Code Act LFN 2004. Sections 21(a) and 18 (2)(d) of the Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022, are punishable under Section 18(3) of the same Act.

However, the defendants pleaded not guilty to the charges against them.

The case was then adjourned till Monday, for the hearing of their bail applications.

At the resumed hearing of the case, the defendants’ counsel argued their bail applications which the prosecutor vehemently opposed.

But Justice Dipeolu, after listening to the arguments on their bail applications, granted the two bankers bail in the sum of N10m each with two sureties each in like sum.

The judge also ordered that one of the sureties must be a landed property owner within the court’s jurisdiction, while the second surety, must be a Grade level 16 officer in either Lagos or Federal Government establishment.

 

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Akinlade I. WAHAB is a dedicated journalist and the proprietor of I-WAHAB Media. He embarked on his career at Murhi International TV (MiTV) and subsequently joined Radio Nigeria as a Judicial Correspondent.With a profound interest in legal reporting, he currently holds the positions of Chairman at the National Association of Judicial Correspondents (NAJUC), Ikeja Branch, and Chairman at the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Radio Nigeria Chapel.As the owner of I-WAHAB Media, he has successfully established Top Court News, a platform renowned for providing comprehensive coverage of court cases and legal developments, with the aim of promoting transparency within the judicial system.Akinlade's diligent work and unwavering commitment to ethical reporting have earned him immense respect within the Nigerian journalism community.

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