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Court convicts Bureau de Change operator for N17m fraud

Joy Anyim

The Kaduna Zonal Office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), on Thursday, secured the conviction of Auwal Abdulrahman, a Bureau de Change operator and Managing Director of Transvex Investment Limited, on a one-count charge bordering on cheating and misappropriation of funds.

He was brought before Justice D.Z. Senchi of a Federal Capital Territory, FCT High Court, sitting in Jabi, following the investigation of a petition against him.

The Petitioner, Yasir Tijjani, had alleged that sometime in December 2018, Abdulrahman entered into an agreement with Bani Mbaka Investment Company Limited to transfer the sum of N96 million to Transvex Investment Limited with the understanding that he was going to receive the equivalent sum of £200,000 within 48 hours.

The EFCC said, “However, upon receiving the Naira equivalent, the convict refused to pay either the N96 million or the pounds equivalent.

“All efforts to get the money back, proved abortive, prompting Tijjani to take his cry to the EFCC.”

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The charge reads in part: “That you, Auwal Abdulrahman and Transvex Investment Limited, sometime in October 2018, in Abuja within the Jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, while operating a Bureau de Change business (Trading in Foreign Currency) and in such capacity entrusted with dominion over the sum of N96,000,000 (Ninety Six Million Naira) in exchange for £200,000 by Alhaji Yasir Tijjani, misappropriated the sum of N17,629,425.60.

“ It is an offence contrary to Section 311 of the Penal Code Law Cap 89 Laws of Northern Nigeria 1963 and punishable under Section 312 of the same Law.

He pleaded ‘guilty’ to the charge.

Counsel for the EFCC, Jamil Argungun, informed the court of a plea agreement entered with the Commission and urged the court to accept same and convict him, accordingly.

Defence counsel, Ahmed Abdulrahman, pleaded with the court to temper justice with mercy as the convict was a first-time offender, and had many dependants.

In his ruling, Justice Senchi convicted and sentenced him to six months in prison, but gave him an option of fine of N50,000.

The court further ordered the convict to forfeit a two bed room bungalow located at Amsabell Estate in Abuja to the victim as balance of his money.

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