The accused persons allegedly conspired among themselves to divert the sum of N3, 766, 160.00, which was the terminal benefit of the late Udemba Clement, a former employee of NITEL/MTEL and father to the petitioner, Udemba Emmanuel. Following the death of his father, the petitioner had made efforts to collect the final entitlement\terminal benefits of his father to no avail. The petitioner, however, found out that the money had been paid into a certain account opened by the accused persons in the name of his deceased father.
One of the chargse reads:
“That you, Patience Owerema, Nwokobia N. Francisca, Okafor Kingsley and Adegoke Adeniyi (now at large) on or about 8th April, 2011 at Abuja ,within the jurisdiction of this honourable court, did convert the sum of N 3,766,160.00(Three Million, Seven Hundred and Sixty- Naira) which sum you knew represented the proceeds of crime transferred from Zenith Bank Plc account into the account of one purported “Udemba Clement” domiciled at Oceanic Bank Plc (now Ecobank) with account No.3120001011636 with the aim of disguising the origin of the money and thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 15(2) of Money Laundering (Prohibition) Act, 2011 as amended and punishable under Section 15(3) of the same Act.
The accused persons pleaded not guilty to the charges when they were read to them. In view of their pleas, the prosecution counsel, Sadiq Hussaini, asked the court for a trial date. Counsels to the defendants prayed the court to grant their clients bail, but were refused. However, Justice Nyako granted the second defendant, Francisca, a nursing mother, bail on compassionate grounds and ordered her counsel to file her bail application within one week.
Both the first and third accused persons were, however, ordered to be remanded in Kuje and Suleja Prisons, respectively. The case has been adjourned to June 14, 2016 for commencement of trial.
How can people be this wicked. If they really stole the deceased benefits and entitlements. They must be made to pay for their crime. It's simply unforgivable. Just because of greed people perpetuate all form of evil not even considering the effect it would have on the victims
ReplyDeleteHian dead man's money? They should rot in jail already.
ReplyDeleteLinda Good Morning
Serves them right.
ReplyDeleteNo room for corrupt individuals again in Nigeria.
. ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA
nawa oooo
ReplyDeleteGreed aftermath
ReplyDelete-D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds
Later they will blame government for everything,useless people
ReplyDeletePeople don't have conscience again, even eating the dead. Talk of vultures, look at them, they grew very fat out of eating the dead.
ReplyDeleteLet dem explain
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Let dem explain
ReplyDelete...merited happiness
Ole buruku people. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteone of the few good news i have heard in a long while....heartless people. I worked in the pension industry trust me i know the allegation is true.
ReplyDeleteChai... This is too bad.
ReplyDeleteOdi ha osiso
ReplyDeleteNdi ojo
See thier faces.
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ReplyDeleteGood, stupid thieves, that's how they frustrates innocent people seeking to get benefits of their loved ones. When they get tired,the thieves will share the money.
ReplyDeleteHian!! Na wa ooo
ReplyDeleteWHy are people this wicked? They couldn't even think of the family of the deceased? It is the same people that would be all over the place talking bad of our government of embezzlers.
ReplyDeleteThieves
ReplyDeleteSmall tym pple like them will be criticising Jonathan badeh nd d likes #Heartless
ReplyDeleteNawaooo noted
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of low life scum would take death benefits of a person that is meant for his surviving family? These are the kind of people that deserve no mercy, in my opinion. Beasts in human skin.
ReplyDeleteThey should fasting the case and throw them in prison.jumbo
ReplyDeleteOne word, heartless
ReplyDeleteOkay.
ReplyDelete#FINEST
Very bad
ReplyDeleteSad indeed.
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