The Guardian (Nigeria)

EFCC re- arraigns man for alleged N125m fraud

- By Yetunde Ayobami Ojo

THE Economic and Financial Crimes Commission ( EFCC) has re- arraigned one Andrew Warri before a Lagos Special Offences Court, Ikeja, for allegedly defrauding a new generation bank of N125 million.

Warri was re- arraigned before Justice Olubusola Okunuga on a five- count charge bordering on stealing, obtaining by false pretence and issuance of dud cheques.

The defendant, who was arraigned alongside two companies: A. M. Projects Consultanc­y Limited and Ranez Medical Consultanc­y Limited, pleaded “not guilty” to the charges.

Following his plea, the prosecutin­g counsel, A. A. Usman, prayed the court for a trial date and to remand the defendant at a correction­al facility, pending determinat­ion of the charge.

But the defendant’s counsel, A. M. Makinde ( SAN), prayed the court for his client to continue with the earlier bail granted him by the previous judge, as he has not violated the earlier condition.

But the prosecutio­n argued that since the matter was starting afresh, he should re- applied for bail, noting that the defendant is a flight risk.

In her ruling on bail applicatio­n, Justice Okunuga agreed with the defendant’s counsel that his client should continue to enjoy the earlier bail granted him having not violated the conditions. Earlier, the prosecutio­n informed the court that the Commission had an amended charge against the defendant following the ruling on a “No case submission”, which discharges the defendant on count one and two.

Justice Sherifa Solebo delivered the ruling before she retired from the bench, and the case was subsequent­ly transferre­d to Justice Okunuga for trial.

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