The
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on Friday May 23, 2014
arraigned one Mary Okoh alias Josephine Williams before Justice F.A Ojo of the
FCT High Court, Maitama, Abuja
for offences bordering on fraud and forgery.
Okoh
allegedly obtained the sum of thirty million naira (N30, 000,000.00) from Okon
Abasi, executive officer, Mutual Alliance Property Development Company Limited,
as loan while she deposited the Certificate of Occupancy for her landed
property situated at Gwarimpa, Abuja
as collateral.
The
accused person is alleged to have defaulted in the payment of the loan and also
sold the property used as collateral to Lead British Schools, Gwarimpa with
another Certificate of Occupancy suspected to be cloned.
The
accused person pleaded not guilty to the charge.
Upon
her plea, counsel to EFCC, Abdallah Farouk urged the court to fix a date for
trial and to remand the accused person in prison.
However,
the defence counsel, Jimoh D. Musa asked the court to admit his client to bail
as the offence for which she is being prosecuted is bailable. He assured the
court that the accused will not jump bail.
Responding,
Farouk objected vehemently to defence application for bail for the accused
person. The prosecution told the court that the accused had failed to honour
the terms of administrative bail granted her by the Commission. He urged the
court to refuse the application as there was likelihood that the accused may
jump bail.
After
listening to both counsel, Justice Ojo ordered the accused person to be
remanded in Keffi prison and adjourned the case to June 6, 2014 and July 7,
2014 for ruling on the bail application and commencement of trial.
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