The Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission, EFCC, on Thursday November 21, 2013 arraigned one Raymond Okemo
before Justice H. A Nganjiwa of the Federal High Court, Port Harcourt on a 3-count
charge bordering on obtaining by false pretence and issuance of dud cheque.
Raymond allegedly induced a company,
Fuidex Nigeria Limited to confer a benefit on him by delivering some construction
materials amounting to thirty four million, nine hundred and sixty thousand
naira (34, 960,000) on the pretext that he would pay the sum sixty days after
delivery. Despite the agreement signed by the parties and the invoice
issued to that effect by Raymond on behalf of his company, Glovic
Projects Development Company Limited, all efforts to get him to pay or return
the goods at the expiration of the sixty days were abortive.
The accused pleaded not guilty when
the charge was read to him.
One of the counts reads, “that you
Raymond Okemo and Glovic Project Development Company Limited sometimes in July
2011 at Port Harcourt within the Jurisdiction of this Honourable court with
intent to defraud did induce Fuidex Nigeria Limited to confer a benefit on you
by delivering Steel plate, Angle Iron and Steel Pipes amounting to thirty four
million nine hundred and sixty thousand naira(34,960.000.00) only on the
pretext that you are to pay him the said sum sixty day after delivery and
invoice, a pretext you knew to be false and cannot be acted upon and thereby
committed an offence contrary to Section 1(1)(c)1(2) of the Advance Fee Fraud
and Other Fraud Related Offences Act 2006 and punishable under Section1(3) of
the same Act”.
In view of his plea, the prosecuting
counsel, Ewoh, prayed the court for a date for commencement of trial. Defence
counsel, Igbeke Amachree made an oral bail application for the accused person.
The court, however, directed that the bail application be presented formally.
The matter was adjourned to January 15,
2014 and while accused is to remain in
prison custody pending the determination for his bail application.
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