Wednesday, 16 December 2015

5 IMPERSONATORS OF BUHARI'S FIRST SON DENIED BAIL.





Five persons who allegedly impersonated Salisu Buhari, the first son of President Muhammadu Buhari, to dupe a multi-billion dollars Indoroma Eleme Petrochemical Company in Eleme, Rivers State, have been arraigned before a magistrate court in Port Harcourt charged with fraud, forgery and impersonation. The accused persons were alleged to have committed felony with the intention to defraud Indoroma Eleme Petrochemical Company in Port Harcourt but they ran out of luck when they were apprehended by operatives of the Department of State Service, DSS. They are facing a six-count charge of advanced fee fraud, forgery and impersonation. DSS also accused the five men of creating a letter head paper with the seal of the Presidency.The presiding Chief magistrate, B.M.F. Jamabo, after taking the plea of the suspects refused them bail and ordered that they be remanded in prison custody and that the matter be referred to the Director of Public Prosecution.

The five suspects accused include Mohammed Salisu, Yahaya Lawal, Maxwell Atago, Ado Garba and Uche Onu who were remanded in prison custody after they were arraigned.


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