A middle-aged man, Boppoi Isah Aliyu, is standing trial at a Lafia
Magistrates’ Court for allegedly defrauding some farmers in Nasarawa
State of N80 million on the pretext of facilitating a loan for them.
When the case came up, the prosecutor, Deputy Superintendent of
Police, DSP Stanley Nwodo, told the court that the accused had on
October 11, 2012 went round all the local governments and development
areas of Nasarawa State and defrauded his victims of N80 million.
The prosecutor described Aliyu’s action as an advanced free fraud which contravened some the country’s constitution.
He said each of the victims paid about N25,000 in anticipation of
getting an agricultural loan which they did not get until the accused
was apprehended by the police.
When the trial magistrate, Patrick Epu, asked the accused if he
understood the allegation levelled against him, Aliyu claimed knowledge
of the allegation but pleaded not guilty.
Nwodo, however, asked the magistrate to adjourn the case to May 7 since no counsel represented the accused in court.
Consequently, Epu adjourned the case to May 7 and directed the accused to be remanded in the prison custody.
Speaking with our correspondent later, one of the victims, Hon. Jacob
Agwale, said Aliyu defrauded over 600 persons made up the entire
members of the Jenkwe Traditional Council and other farmers in the
Migili nation who paid N25,000 each to the accused.
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