Two Nigerian students of Knutsford University College in Accra have
been arraigned before an Accra Circuit Court for stealing an amount of
$80,000 belonging to the school.
The two level 300 students, Femi Job and Gaius Biboye, have been
charged with four counts of stealing, falsification of accounts and
forging of documents.
They were alleged to have forged certain documents of the Bank of
Africa by interpolating certain figures and succeeded in making away
with the cash belonging to the school.
They were also slapped with an additional charge of failing to make
full and true payments into the accounts of the said bank when they went
to the bank to pay their school fees.
The prosecution Tuesday amended the charge to include Biboye. Initially only Femi was standing trial for the offence.
But counsel for the accused persons, Abraham Amalliba, after the
trial judge, Francis Obiri, had raised concerns over the new charges,
said the he was happy the judge had seen some "gaps" in the charges as
presented by the prosecution.
"Clearly, you have noticed some gabs; we, at the appropriate time, will come before this court..he said.
He prayed the court to grant his clients bail; a request the prosecutor, ACP Mosses Atibilla, disagreed with.
He said with further police investigations currently underway, the
accused persons when "left loose" could interfere with the process.
Mr. Obiri nonetheless refused bail to the second accused and granted
bail to Femi in the sum of GHc150,000 with five sureties, four to be
civil servants each not earning less than GHc300.
Presenting the facts, ACP Mosses Atibilla said the complainant in the
case is the accounts officer of the university college while the
accused persons are level 300 Nigerian students of the same school.
He said the accused persons were admitted in the school in 2011 and
were to pay $14,000 as school fees per semester but paid once for the
first semester in level 100 and adopted a mechanism to convince the
accounts officer and the school authorities that they had paid their
fees in full.
ACP Atibilla stated that they went to the bank officially assigned
for students to pay their fees and forged cash deposit slips duly
endorsed with the bank's official stamp and submitted same to the
schools' accounts office.
The prosecutor said that the accused also succeeded in convincing
about 40 students from Nigeria who are also students of the university
that the Governor of the Bayelsa State in Nigeria was offering a
scholarship to Nigerian students who paid their fees through him at the
bank and that students would get GHc l50 out of their fees after paying.
He said on March 26, 2014, the accounts officer of the school
detected a shortage of about $80,000 from their accounts and interim
investigation revealed that the accused persons were responsible.
ACP Atibilla further disclosed that the complainant reported to the
police, who effected their arrest. They admitted the offence their
caution statement.
They are to reappear on May 13.
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Knutsford University defrauded $80,000 by two Nigerian students
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