A Nigerian Youth Corper Get 8-months Jail Term For Internet Fraud::
Justice Adebisi Akinlade of the Lagos High Court sitting in Ikeja,
onNovember 27, 2012, sentenced Ibok Benneth Preston, a national youth
corps member to eight months imprisonment for attempting to commit
internet fraud. The convict was prosecuted by the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission, EFCC, on a ten count charge bordering on forgery and
possession of fraudulent proposal document to the tune of $4,500 (Four
Thousand Five Hundred Dollars). The offence is contrary to Sections 363
of the criminal law of Lagos State , vol. 44 No 11 of 2011.
He was arraigned on November 1, 2012, on allegation that he
fraudulently issued forged Union Bank of Nigeria Plc receipts, letters
and several other documents purportedly obtained from the Nigeria Drug
Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), using the false identity of a Rev.
Christopher Wallace, with intent to defraud unsuspecting individuals
over a contrived European Winning Lottery programme.
When
arraigned, he pleaded not guilty and he was detained in Kirikiri prison
while the case was adjourned till November 27, 2012, for hearing of the
bail application.
But on the adjourned date, Preston changed
his plea from ‘not guilty’ to “guilty", having entered into a plea
bargain agreement with the prosecution. Counsel to the accused person,
J. Njoku, urged the court to tamper justice with mercy as the accused
had shown remorse for his action, more so as he is a first offender.
The prosecution counsel, I.O. Daramola urged the court to convict the accused person in line with his plea.
Justice Akinlade consequently sentenced to eight months imprisonment effective from August 28, 2012, when he was arrested.
Preston’s road to jail followed a petition by a prominent industrialist
who alleged that some unknown person hacked into his email account
while his access to the account was blocked. The unknown person started
sending mails to his contacts asking that money be sent to a certain
bank account. After thorough investigation, Preston was arrested and he
confessed to the crime.