Principal Remanded in Ondo State For Faking Own Kidnapping Over N12million Fraud | Sahara Reporters

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A secondary school principal, Matthew Afolabi has been ordered to be remanded in prison by an Akure Magistrate Court, in Ondo state, over N12million fraud and feigning his abduction. Afolabi was arrested by the state security outfit, Amotekun for faking his kidnap after defrauding members of an association, Ifesowapo CTS, N12million. He was charged to court on two counts of fraud and faking his kidnap.

Afolabi was arrested by the state security outfit, Amotekun for faking his kidnap after defrauding members of an association, Ifesowapo CTS, N12million.

Afolabi was arrested by the state security outfit, Amotekun for faking his kidnap after defrauding members of an association, Ifesowapo CTS, N12million., his family members, staff, friends and members of lfesowapo CTS Association, were said to have lodged the report against him at the Amotekun office in the state capital.

According to Akeredolu, the defendant fraudulently converted the sum of N12 million, property of Ifesowapo CTS Association members and falsely presented himself as a victim of kidnapping in order to convert the N12million to his own use. Akeredolu said that the offences contravened Sections 383 and Punishable Under Sections 390 and 9 of Ondo State Anti- Kidnapping and Anti-Abduction Law, 2010.The prosecutor, therefore, asked the court to remand him at Olokuta Correctional Centre, pending issuance of advice from the Director of Public Prosecutions .

 

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