Crime
Female banker jailed one year for aiding and abetting fraudsters
A 51-year-old female banker, Yetunde Iyabo Adewunmi, was on Tuesday, sentenced to one-year imprisonment for conspiracy, aiding and abetting fraud.
Adewunmi was convicted of the one-count amended charge instituted against her by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission [EFCC] before Justice Peter Lifu of the Federal High Court 2, sitting in Osogbo, Osun State.
Investigations conducted by the Commission had revealed that the convict used her position as a staffer of a new generation bank in Ile Ife, Osun State to forge two identity cards for one Abayomi Samuel Onalaja, an internet fraudster, to enable him cash two Western Union transactions received from his foreign victims.
She was said to have benefited N236,736 from the illegal dealings.
Owing to the findings, the Commission earlier filed against her a five-count bordering on money laundering, but later amended it to one-count after agreeing to a plea bargain option with her.
The amended charge professed her guilty of an offence contrary to Section 27(2) of the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention etc) Act, 2015.
She pleaded guilty to the charge and was accordingly convicted.
The prosecution counsel Shamusuddeen Bashir had earlier prayed the court to accept the conditions of the plea bargain which included restitution of the proceeds of the crime, and as well confirmed that the Commission had indeed received the sum.
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