An Ikeja
High Court on Tuesday ordered that a 62-year-old medical doctor, Obinna
Monagor, be remanded in prison over alleged fraudulent conversion of N13.5
million.
Justice
Oluwatoyin Ipaye ordered the remand of the accused after he was arraigned by
the EFCC on a one-count charge of stealing by fraudulent conversion.
Monago,
who lives at D1, Alhaji Masha Road, Surulere, Lagos, would remain in prison
pending the perfection of the N5 million bail condition granted him by the
court.
Omeiza
said that the property, located at No.7, Tade Aromolate Close, William Estate,
Surulere, Lagos, was offered to the complainant for N150 million.
He said
that the complainant paid a first instalment, but could not pay the balance
following inability to obtain a credit facility from his bank.
The EFCC
counsel said Achi finally got the loan in 2012, but discovered that the said
property had been by sold to another party, Edscob Suites.
The
prosecutor said that following the development, the complainant demanded the
refund of his initial deposit from Monagor.
He said
that the refusal of the defendant to pay back the money after one year of
selling the property prompted Achi to petition the EFCC.
Omeiza
said that investigation into the matter by the commission consequently led to
Monagor’s arrest and the ongoing prosecution.
According
to him, the defendant’s action contravenes Sections 390 (8) (b) and (9) of the
Criminal Code Laws of Lagos State of Nigeria, 2003.
NAN
reports that the offence of stealing by fraudulent conversion attracts a
maximum of three years imprisonment if a defendant is convicted.
Monagor, however, pleaded not guilty to the charge.
Monagor, however, pleaded not guilty to the charge.
Ruling on
the bail application filed by his counsel, Dr Muiz Banire, the judge granted
the defendant bail in the sum of N5 million with two sureties in like sum.
The judge
directed that one of the sureties must be a blood relative while both should
produce evidence of three years tax clearance payment to the Lagos State
Government.
She
adjourned the matter to June 24 for trial.
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