The Lagos State Police have arraigned a cryptocurrency marketer, Temitope Longe, earlier than a Federal Excessive Courtroom sitting in Lagos for allegedly acquiring the sum of N51,789,222 by false pretence and fraud.
Longe was docked earlier than Justice Tijjani Ringim on the alleged offences by the officers of the Police Particular Fraud Unit Ikoyi, Lagos.
The PSFU’s prosecutor, Mr Justin Enang, informed the courtroom that the cryptocurrency operator and others now at giant, dedicated the offences in Lagos typically in 2017.
Enang informed the courtroom that the defendant fraudulently obtained the sum of N25,894,711 from one Dr. Abiodun Adefunrin with false pretence of investing identical in cryptocurrencies and foreign currency trading.
He additional informed the courtroom that the defendant fraudulently obtained the sum of N25,894,711 property of Francis Aremu, and transformed identical to his private use.
In keeping with the prosecutor, the offences dedicated contravened Sections 8(a) and 1(1){a) and punishable underneath Part 1(3) of Advance Payment Fraud and different Fraud Associated Offences Act, 2006.
He additionally informed the courtroom that the offence was opposite to and punishable underneath Part 15(2)(b) of the Cash Laundering (Prohibition) Act, 2011 as Amended in 2012.
Nevertheless, the defendant pleaded not responsible to the allegations levelled towards him.
Following the defendant’s plea, the prosecutor requested for a trial date and likewise urged the courtroom to remand him within the custody of the Nigerian Correctional Providers till the dedication of the costs towards him.
However the defendant via his counsel pleaded with the courtroom to confess him to bail in essentially the most liberal phrases.
His counsel informed the courtroom that his shopper was a first-time offender and that costs towards him had been bailable ones.
Justice Ringim, after listening to the counsels’ submissions, admitted the defendant to bail within the sum of N20 million with two sureties in like sum.
The Choose additional ordered that one of many sureties have to be a civil servant not under Grade Degree 14, amongst others.
Justice Ringim ordered that the defendant be remanded in NCS custody till when he is ready to meet the bail circumstances, and adjourned the case to March 30, 2023, for trial.