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Friday, 5 December 2014

Photo: Fake soldier bags 7years imprisonment for N1.5m job scam

Find the EFCC Press statement below
Justice P.I. Ajoku of the Federal High Court, Benin, Edo State toady convicted and sentenced one Emmanuel Sunday (alias Umoh Sunday Iyang, Iyang Samuel Chukwudi) to seven and half years imprisonment without an option of fine for obtaining money under false pretense.
The convict was arraigned by the Economic and Financial crimes Commission, EFCC, on March 19, 2014 on an 8-count charge bordering on obtaining money by false pretence. He pleaded not guilty to the count charge.
After diligent prosecution, Justice Ajoku found him guilty on the 5-count amended charge and sentenced him to thirty months imprisonment each of the counts. The court also ordered that the convict forfeit his two (2) phones to the Federal Government.

The journey to prison for Emmanuel started when he was arrested in Benin on August 13, 2013 by the Nigerian Army, 4 Brigade/sector 1, Operation Pulo Shield, for posing as an Army Captain to defraud one Igue Endurance of the sum of N1, 545,000.00 (One Million Five Hundred And Forty- Five Thousand Naira) in the pretext that the said amount be used to facilitate her recruitment into the Nigerian Army.

One of the charges read, “That you Emmanuel Sunday ( also known as Umoh Sunday, Inyang Samuel Chukwudi) on or about May, 2013, at Benin within the Jurisdiction of this honourable court, with intent to defraud did represent yourself to be a captain with the Nigerian Army and obtained the sum of Three Hundred Thousand Naira only(300,000.00) from one Igue Endurance, which said money you used part of it and paid the sum of Eighty Thousand Naira into your Diamond bank plc, account 0001857059, under the pretence that the said sum would be used to get Igue Endurance recruited into Nigerian Army, a pretext which you knew to be false and thereby committed an offence contrary to section 1(1) (a) of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Related Offences Act 2006 and punishable under section 1(3) of the same Act”.

75 comments:

  1. Hmmn na dem sabi oooo good for dem

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    1. See as the guy resemble criminal. Am sure he was feeling lik a gangster wen he was pulling doz stuntz. Onye ala.


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  3. >>>>> Justice well served. <<<<

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  4. Good 4 him,pple r rily into dis scam things these days,i hope the force catches them all

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  5. Some people have mind sha. What greed will cause ehennn.

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  6. Na wa o! Wetin person no go hear? Fake Soldiers?



    @jessyangels4love

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  7. C face!!! Soldier ko! Soldier ni!...everytin in ds country sef s moni, nt dat u won't do frog jumps after u pay d moni sef...mtchewww

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  8. Every crime has its consequence

    #Commenting thru Glo 4G LTE

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  9. Plenty days for the thief one day for the owner

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  10. And politicians that are corrupt should get 25years and above.



    @lwkmd_naija
    (Twitter/ig)

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    1. 25 years is not enough for dem jare. After all its from them politicians these tuke tuke ones are learning from.

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  11. See how pathetic he looks, people just never learn. Crime does not and will never pay.

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  12. Na them sabi....ologunifemidolapo@yahoo.com

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  13. Very good for him

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  14. pple get money sha.....paid 1.5M just to get into d Army.... serious maga....

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  15. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    See him head.... na God catch yu...
    *GLO BRING 3G TO KONTAGORA*
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  16. Lol....nawa 4 naija boiz oo

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  17. LAW OF DISCIPLE SHOULD BE APPLIED ON THIS CASE. <<>

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  18. Their problem ni..... (•͡.̮ •͡ )

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  19. Criminal



    ----#AUNTYLINDAgoddaughter#

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  20. And who are they to judge!! Well a man has gotta do what a man has gotta do!!
    Cherrio

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  21. Jst 7yrs? Wen em cum out na to worst na... Gv em 20yrs. Linda hw fa dat arinola rape case,u dnt follow up agin

    ~@iamjbankz SA to President Jonathan 2015~

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  22. linda ikeji's boo5 December 2014 at 18:27

    when I saw his pic,i knew he wasn't about good news.congratulations to him

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  23. He is lucky he bagged 7yrs sef

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  24. Are these the kind of offences EFCC was commissioned to do???? They should keep wasting tax payers money when the real economic and financial crimes are going undetected and unpunished....

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  25. He ain't gon like it in jail, I can guarantee you that!

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  26. That serve him right!coolegwu@gmail.com

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  27. Wonder shall never end




    FIRST LADY B

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  28. Too bad. I don't pity this armies sha whether real or fake. They all look like trigger happy kids to me. I do everything to avoid them.

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  29. Why isn't the plaintiff in jail too? Or is it not against the law to offer bribe in Nigeria? IMO they both got what they deserved.

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  30. Our politicians r doing worse

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  31. Odika why nw. Lol hmconcept2000@gmail.com

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  32. Kirikiri no d full na. Space dey for pple like him

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  33. All dos igbo pple no dey hear word,with him frustrated face idiot.

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  34. God shakes his head at this country. disgusting acts that take place. the courts should have leniency on this young man. if there were opportunities for legitimate business in the country would he engage in such? in either case 7 years seems harsh. he should pay the price for his crime but not unjustly

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  35. Do U reaIIy bIame them? There are 39miIIion+ job seekers in Nigeria. Man must chop

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  36. Good one, but the still don't learn that's the problem. Obumnemeudeze@gmailmcom

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  37. it will serve as a good lesson to him and others who have dubious 419 characters. hope u will serve it well.

    mjabdulk@gmail.com

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  38. nothing people will not do for money oo.

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  39. Honestly speaking, he's actions and reaction to his actions, are simply wicked. But dumping for 7.5yrs in jail w/o the option of fine is rather ridiculous.

    A politician loots billions of naira yet gets no indictment or at worst fewer years with an option of fine.

    Can a lawyer or law student tell me why these things are this way before I jump to a finesse conclusion that Nigerian judges are very corrupt.

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  40. Honestly speaking, he's actions and reaction to his actions, are simply wicked. But dumping for 7.5yrs in jail w/o the option of fine is rather ridiculous.

    A politician loots billions of naira yet gets no indictment or at worst fewer years with an option of fine.

    Can a lawyer or law student tell me why these things are this way before I jump to a finesse conclusion that Nigerian judges are very corrupt.

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  41. He looks fake..see him unshaven beards

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  42. Our looters deserve this judgment.

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