EX-BANKERS GET 91 YEARS IN PRISON FOR N114.6MILLION FRAUD
Justice
Ibrahim Mairiga of the Kebbi State High Court has convicted Suleiman
Ibrahim Musa, Bilyaminu Usman and Lawal Suleiman on a 16-count charge
bordering on conspiracy, forgery, theft and criminal breach of trust
brought against them by the Economics and Financial Crimes Commission,
EFCC and
sentenced them to 91 years in prison.
The convicts, who are former members of staff of FinBank Plc
(acquired by First City Monument Bank Plc in 2011), Birnin-Kebbi branch
in Kebbi State, were first arraigned on July 21, 2010, and had pleaded
not guilty to the charges. Musa, who was then the head of operations,
defrauded the bank of N101, 707,000; Usman and Suleiman, both tellers
connived to defraud the bank of N6, 627,500 and N6, 267,500
respectively. The crimes were committed between 2008 and 2010.
They had at different times debited the bank’s customers by carrying
out unauthorized withdrawals. They were arrested by EFCC operatives
following a petition by the bank’s management, after several customers
lodged complaints alleging fraudulent deductions from their bank
accounts.
They had backed up their claims with various documentary evidences –
stamped deposits and investment certificates. After five years of trial,
Justice Mairiga, having been convinced by the evidence brought before
him by the prosecuting counsel, Aisha Habib, found them guilty of the
charges. “By considering the amount involved and weight of evidence
presented before the court by the prosecution, which was never
challenged by the defence, it shows that their wrongful act caused a
great injury to the bank,” the judge said. “I therefore, find the
accused persons guilty as charged, and so convict and sentence them to
55 years, seven years and 29 years imprisonment respectively without an
option of fine, with the jail term to serve concurrently”, the judge
ruled.
The judge also ordered the convicts to return the stolen money to the bank.
Wilson Uwujaren
Head, Media & Publicity 6th August, 2015
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