The police have dropped the N130m fraud
charges it instituted against a former Deputy Governor of Lagos State,
Alhaja Sinatu Ojikutu, before a Federal High Court, Lagos.
Justice Mohammed Yunusa, in a short
ruling, struck out the charges on Wednesday upon an application by the
prosecuting counsel, Mr. Effiong Asuquo, for the withdrawal of the
charges against Ojikutu.
The police gave no reason for withdrawing the charges.
However, the arraignment of the woman
had been stalled twice in February due to her moves to settle with the
complainant, who was said to be the victim of the alleged fraud.
The Special Fraud Unit of the Nigeria Police had charged her with three counts of conspiracy, fraud and stealing.
Ojikutu was alleged to have in
September 2011 conspired with one Sampson Ojikutu, who was said to be at
large, to fraudulently obtain the sum of N130m from one Cajetan
Okekearu.
It was alleged that the money was
obtained under the pretence that they possessed a plot of land to sell
at Lekki Phase 1, Victoria Island Lagos.
The complainant was said to have later
discovered that their claim of ownership was false, since there was an
already existing title to the land.
The offences were said to contravene the
provisions of sections 1(a) (iii), and 8 (a) of the Advanced Fee Fraud
and Other Fraud Related Offences Act, Cap. A6, Laws of the Federation,
2004.
She was also said to have contravened
the provisions of section 390(9) of the Criminal Code Act, Cap. C38,
Vol. 10, Laws of the Federation, 2010.
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