A 53-year-old primary school certificate holder, Moses Olayemi, has been
arraigned before an Ikeja High Court for defrauding a Senior Advocate
of Nigeria.
Olayemi, who was charged with two counts of
conspiracy to commit felony, was alleged to have defrauded Dr Aliyu
Salimon (SAN) under the pretext of conducting a National Assembly
screening for a Federal Government appointment.
According to Dr
Salimon, he was coerced into paying N2.5 million into a Skye Bank
account, only for him to realise that he had been duped.
“I was
on my way to Ibadan from Ilorin for an INEC case when I received a call
from someone who claimed that he was the Chairman of a committee
compiling the list of people to be given Federal Government appointment.
“He
asked me to send my CV, which I did from a nearby cyber cafe. He then
asked me to pay N150,000 for him to get security report about me,” he
said.
The learned SAN, however, pointed out that after several
conversations on phone, he sent N2.5 million to an account belonging to
one Moses Babatunde, adding that he paid the money, believing it would
help him get a better job.
“I paid the money thinking it would
help me get a better job. It was after I paid the money that I was told
that the job had been given to someone else,” he said.
In his own statement, the accused, Moses Olayemi, denied the accusations, adding that he never collected any money from the SAN.
“My
friend, Akpan, asked me if I have a Skye Bank account but since I did
not haveone, I got that of my friend Babatunde. It was when we went to
withdraw the money that we were apprehended and handed over to EFCC,” he
said.
The accused was denied bail by Justice Lawal Akapo on the
grounds that he is a convicted criminal who jumped bail in Kano State
and fled to Lagos.
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