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Bank Manager, accomplice steal of N14m from dead woman, another customer

Lagos State Police Command has arrested a manager with Ecobank Nigeria Plc, Ejigbo branch, 41-year-old Ikechukwu Aghanenu alongside a suspected fraudster, Anthony Okpala for allegedly defrauding two customers of N14m.

The defrauded customers are late Mrs. Oluremi Egunjobi, and one Rabiu Lawal, who is said to be based in the United Kingdom.

The suspects who were arrested on Wednesday, reportedly diverted N4.014m from the deceased’s bank account 5323007058, while N10m was said to have been fraudulently withdrawn from Lawal’s account, 2741128259.

Okpala who is 34 years old and one other suspect said to be at large, had reportedly presented themselves to Aghanenu as the relatives of the deceased with some forged documents authorising the bank to release the sum between September and November, 2015.

We gathered that within the same period, the police said Okpala paraded himself as a business partner of Lawal and allegedly collaborated with Aghanenu to withdraw N10m from Lawal’s account in tranches.

A source said, “The bank reported the fraud to the police and in the course of investigation, it was discovered that the fraudulent transactions were carried out by Okpala with the knowledge of the ex-manager and others at large.

“Okpala presented himself and another suspect at the Ecobank’s branch in Ejigbo as relatives of the late Oluremi (Egunjobi) and instructed the bank to liquidate her account, which was done through the help of the ex-manager. But he (Aghanenu) denied knowing Okpala.

“The other victim, Lawal, works in UK and saves money at the bank with the hope of using the money to invest when he relocates to Nigeria. It was when he checked his account balance that he discovered the withdrawals and complained to the bank.”

The two suspects appeared before an Igbosere Magistrate’s Court on Thursday on five counts charges bordering on fraud and forgery.

They were arraingned by a police prosecutor, Friday Mameh.

Mameh reportedly told the court that the offences contravened sections 287, 361, 409 and 378 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2011.

The charge paper reads in part, “That you, Ikechukwu Aghanenu, Anthony Okpala and others now at large, between September 2015 and November 2015, at the Ecobank Nigeria Plc, in the Lagos Magisterial District, did conspire among yourselves to commit felony to wit: forgery and stealing.

“That you did forge the instruction of one Oluremi Egunjobi, a deceased and an account holder of Ecobank Nigeria Plc, fraudulently liquidated the customer’s investment in account number 5323007058 of the sum of N4.014m property of Ecobank Nigeria Plc.

“That you, and others at large, did fraudulently convert the sum of N10m in tranches from Ecobank account number 2741128259 belonging to Rabiu Lawal to account number 53220002455 with the name Okeneme Samuel.”

However, the suspects pleaded not guilty to the counts before the court.

Meanwhile, the magistrate, Mr. P.A. Adekomaya granted them bail in the sum of N3m each with two sureties in like sum and adjourned the case to September 6, 2016.

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