Crime
Woman, three others jailed for 160 years for possessing fake naira notes
A Federal High Court, sitting in Yola, Adamawa State. has sentenced a woman identified as Hadiza Bello and three other accomplices to a total of 160 years in prison for dealing in fake naira notes.
The convicted persons were dragged before the court by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, after they were caught at a checkpoint along Girei-Yola road.
A statement from the ICPC spokesperson, Rasheedat Okoduwa, said the woman, Mohammed Dauda, Bello Salisu, Ali Adamu and a native doctor, Hassan Bello, were involved in a deal to exchange the sum of N5m counterfeit note for N1m real notes, adding that the native doctor could not be sentenced because of his death before conviction.
The statement said,
“A Federal High Court sitting in Yola, Adamawa State, has sentenced four persons including a woman to 160 years imprisonment on a multiple-count charge of conspiracy and possession of counterfeit bank notes.
“Justice Abdulazeez Anka, who handed down the sentences to the convicts in the case brought by ICPC, ruled that they will spend 10 years in prison on each of the four counts preferred against them.
“Three of the convicts, Hadiza Bello, a woman, Mohammed Dauda and Bello Salisu had in March 2017, left Kaduna and were joined by the fourth convict, Ali Adamu, from Kano, to meet a native doctor, Hassan Bello, who was a counterfeiter at Wamdeo Uba, Borno State, with the intention to procure about N5m counterfeit bank notes to exchange for about N1m genuine bank notes from a customs officer.
“The deal with the customs officer did not go through for undisclosed reasons. However, as they made their way back, they were caught at a checkpoint on Girei-Yola Road, with counterfeit N1000 bank notes to the value of N5, 504, 000 by soldiers on duty and subsequently handed over to ICPC.”
ICPC said investigation launched by its officers led them to the residence of the the native doctor at Wamdeo Uba, where he was arrested.
“A search conducted within the premises revealed more counterfeit N1000 bank notes reading the same serial number to the value of N26,000. At the conclusion of investigations, except for Bello Salisu, who was charged with abetment to commit an offence of possession of counterfeit bank notes, the other four suspects, including the native doctor counterfeiter, were arraigned on a 4-count charge of being in possession of counterfeit bank notes which is an offence contrary to Sections 5(1) (b) and 6(2) (b), and punishable under Section 5(1) (c) of the Counterfeit Currency (Special Provisions) Act, cap. C35, LFN 2004,” the statement added.
In his ruling, Justice Anka found the accused persons guilty on each of the four counts and sentenced them to a cumulative 40 years imprisonment each, although the sentences will run concurrently.
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