Pictures Of Lead City University First Class Graduate Who Was Arrested For Scam

There are reports that the convicts entered
a plea bargain with the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
Lawal-Akapo consequently sentenced them
to one year imprisonment on each of the
counts.
He said the sentences were to run
concurrently beginning from the day the
judgment was delivered.
"The first defendant, Olakunle Akanni, is to
pay the sum of N2 million which is the
equivalent of $12, 820 to the victim
(Huizenga), as restitution. Also, the third
defendant, Akinsola, is to pay the sum of
N500, 000 to the victim as restitution," the
judge ordered.
He also ordered them to write an
undertaken to be submitted to the EFCC
that they would be of good behaviour upon
their release from prison custody.
Mrs Zainab Ettuh , the EFCC counsel,
narrating the facts of the case, told the
court that the convicts committed the
offences between December 2010 and
February 2012 in Lagos.
She said Olakunle Akanni falsely presented
himself to Huizenga as one Robert Lewis,
a white American living in Nigeria, who was in love with her.

According to her, "the convicts used the "love scam" to fleece the woman and even
invited her to come to Nigeria with $90,000
before they were apprehended".
Mrs Zainab Ettuh said their offences contravened Section 419 of the Criminal Code, Laws of Lagos State, 2003.




Source: NAN