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Friday, 9 September 2016

Driver steals UNILAG lecturer’s ATM card, withdraws N2.7m

                       


A driver, Mayowa Adenuga, has been captured by agents of the Lagos State Police Command for professedly taking his supervisor's Automated Teller Machine card and pulling back over N2.7m.
Additionally captured were suspected accessories in the wrongdoing – Adewale Opeyemi, 18, and Jeremiah Iyitoye, 29.

PUNCH Metro accumulated that 25-year-old Adenuga, who is additionally a PC master, was utilized as a driver by a teacher at UNILAG, Prof. Simbo Banjoko.
It was learnt that the suspect had driven Banjoko to the Bells University upon the arrival of the occurrence.

While sitting tight for his supervisor on the college premises, the driver discovered Banjoko's Zenith Bank ATM card in the auto and shrouded it.
Our journalist accumulated that when the casualty did not see that his ATM card was missing, Adenuga utilized programming to reveal the card's PIN code.
In the wake of pulling back N200,000 from the financial balance through the ATM, he purportedly purchased four iPhones, esteemed at N495,000; one Macbook portable workstation, esteemed at N415,000; 10 wristwatches, a Blackberry and a ring.
It was learnt that an aggregate of N2,728,255 was pulled back from the casualty's financial balance.
The burglary of the ATM card was said to have been alluded to the Rapid Response Squad, which later exchanged the case to the Anti-Vice Section of the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department, Yaba.
A source said the prime suspect, Adenuga, culminated the wrongdoing by obstructing his supervisor's phone line so he would not see the alarm of exchanges led for him.
He said, "The suspect is the speaker's driver. He is additionally a PC master. He shrouded the ATM card for three days and when he saw that the man did not search for it, he utilized programming to get the PIN. He called Adewale (Opeyemi) and gave over the card to him for supervision, saying it had a place with his sister.
"When he drove his manager out again at some other time, he had admittance to the man's telephone and intentionally entered the wrong PUK number three times which prompted the blockage of the line."
Our journalist was informed that having succeeded in hindering the line, the suspect reached Opeyemi and connected him up with another companion, Iyitoye.
He supposedly requested that the twosome make exchanges with the card for his benefit.
The two men were said to have gone to Shoprite, Ikeja, and Mega Plaza, Victoria Island, where they pulled back N200,000 and obtained the iPhones, Macbook portable PC, wristwatches and different things through POS exchanges.
It was accumulated that the plunder was shared among the three men.
A police source clarified that Banjoko, who saw that his phone line had been blocked, took it to a telecoms focus, where it was reactivated.
"By then, he got 30 cautions that a sum of N2,728,255 had been pulled back from his record. He reported the matter to the police, and the case was exchanged to the RRS.
"At the point when the matter got to the Anti-Vice Section of the SCIID, the police captured the driver and after cross examination, he admitted to the wrongdoing and named his associates.
"The police recuperated two iPhones 6S Plus, two iPhones SSE, one Macbook portable PC, seven GT Shock wristwatches, one Blackberry Z10, one ring and two packs," the source included.
The suspects were summoned at the Yaba Magistrate's Court on two checks of taking.
The charge read to some extent, "That you, Mayowa Adenuga, Adewale Opeyemi and Jeremiah Iyitoye, on July 2, 2016, on Olanireti Fesan Street, Magodo, Isheri, Lagos, in the Lagos Magisterial District, stole the aggregate of N2,728,255 just, property of one Professor Simbo Banjoko."
The police said the offense was culpable under segments 409 and 285 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, Nigeria, 2011
The respondents argued not liable to the charge.

The judge, Mrs. O.A. Erinle, conceded them to safeguard in the aggregate of N800,000 with two sureties in like entirety.

She included that one of the sureties must be a blood connection of the respondents, who must be a proprietor inside the purview of the court.

The case was suspended till October 17, 2016.

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