The Kano State High Court has sentenced one Abdullahi Tajuddeen, a bureau de change operator, to five years imprisonment for offence bordering on criminal breach of trust.
The bureau de change operator was sentenced to imprisonment by Justice Lawan Wada on Monday.
Tajuddeen was arraigned by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) sometime in November 2015 on five counts of criminal breach trust, forgery and using as genuine.
According to the EFCC, the defendant was, sometime in September 2011, instructed by the petitioner to transfer the sum of $ 140,200 (equivalent to N22, 109, 540.00) to one of his customers, Huzhou Fuxing, who owns a weaving and dying company in China.
The defendant claimed that the money was transferred to Fuxing through one of the new generation banks on September 20, 2015. However, the telegraphic instrument presented as proof of the transfer was found to be forged.
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Count one of the charges read: “That Abdullahi Tajudeen on or about 13th September, 2011 at Kano within the jurisdiction of the High Court of Kano while being entrusted with certain property to wit: the sum of Twenty Two Million One Hundred and Nine Thousand Five Hundred and Forty Naira Only ( N22,109,540.00) by Khalil Riad Fadiallah for onward transfer of its United States Dollars equivalent of One Hundred and Forty Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($ 140,200.00) to Huzhou Fuxing Weaving and Dying Company Limited, China, dishonestly converted the said money to your personal use in violation of the trust and instruction and you thereby committed a criminal breach of trust punishable under Section 312 of the Penal Code.’’
Upon arraignment, he pleaded not guilty to the charges.
The matter later proceeded to trial during which the prosecution counsel, Douglas Gift, called four witnesses and tendered over 20 exhibits to prove the case against the defendant.
In his judgment, Justice Wada, who said Tajudeen was guilty on count one for criminal breach of trust, sentenced the defendant to five years imprisonment
The presiding judge, however, discharged and acquitted the defendant on counts 2,3,4, and 5.
Justice Wada also ordered that the convict restitute N22,109,540.00 to the complainant.
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