Justice Morenike Obadina of the Lagos
High Court on May 22, 2013, convicted and sentenced Korede Onamuti to two
years imprisonment for obtaining goods by false pretences, stealing and attempt
to commit felony.
The convict, alias Kayode Korede,
Dare Onamakinde and Mark Mance, was arraigned by the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission, EFCC on March 1, 2010, on a 17-count charge of attempt to obtain
goods by false pretences.
The convict initially pleaded not
guilty to the charges but later changed his plea after three years of trial. He
was consequently convicted by Justice Obadina on all the 17- counts preferred
against him. He was sentenced to two years imprisonment on each of the counts and
the sentence is to run concurrently. The court also ordered that all valuables
fraudulently acquired by the convict should be returned to the complainant.
Onamuti’s
journey to prison began on May 19, 2005 when he placed orders on-line for
jewelleries like cross pendant; baroque pendant and sun catchers from
Ultimate Crystal Inc., Michigan, United States
in the name of Korede Onas, with a fake credit card. The cost of the acquired
jewelleries was $848.70. An official of Ultimate Crystal contacted a local Non-Governmental
Organization, Human Rights and Justice Group which petitioned the EFCC on the
fraudulent activities of Onamuti. He was eventually arrested and prosecuted by
the EFCC.
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