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Alleged $6.3m oil fraud: Access Bank MD’s arraignment stalled

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Arraignment of Mr Herbert Wigwe, Group Managing Director of Access Bank Plc, and eight others charged with $6.3 million fraud, was on Thursday stalled  due to absence of Wigwe and six others.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Wigwe was to be arraigned alongside Cast Oil & Gas Ltd., Seyi Sanni, Adekunle Adebayo, Access Bank Plc, Titi Oshontoki, Chinyere Bishop-Adigwe, Sunny Offiong and Augusta Energy Nig. Ltd.

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The Police Special Fraud Unit (SFU) charged them  with conspiracy to defraud, conspiracy to obtain money by false pretences, obtaining money by false pretences and stealing.

They were charged before an Ikeja High Court.

However, only two of the  defendants – Access Bank Plc and Sunny Offiong – were in court on Thursday.

Counsel to Access Bank, Mr Paul Usoro (SAN), who is the President  of the Nigerian Bar Association, informed the court that he  filed a preliminary objection, challenging the court’s jurisdiction to hear the case.

Justice Hakeem Oshodi noted that some of the defendants were absent in court and that the preliminary objection was not “ripe for hearing”, as the prosecution had just been served with a copy.

The judge said: “I can see that the defendants are not complete; so we cannot take their pleas.

“This case is adjourned until June 3 for hearing of the preliminary objection.’’

NAN reports that the SFU accused the  defendants of committing the offences  between January 2015 and December 2015 alongside one Tunji Amushan said to be  at large.

It alleged that the defendants conspired with Augusta Energy of Geneva to defraud Top Oil and Gas Development Ltd. to the tune of $6.3 million.

According to the SFU, the defendants  obtained the sum from Top Oil and Gas Development Ltd. by falsely representing the Chairman of the company, Chief Don  Etiebet, and other officers of the company “that Cast Oil and Gas Ltd. had a contract with Augusta Energy of Geneva Switzerland’’.

“The contract was  for supply of 10,000 metric tones of Automated Gas Oil  by Augusta Energy of Geneva to Cast Oil and Gas; the cost price of the product was $6.3 million and Top Oil and Gas Ltd. was the consignee of the product,’’ it alleged.

The SFU also claimed that the defendants  promised Top Oil and Gas Development Ltd. that Cast Oil and Gas Ltd. would sell the said product on its behalf.

It also alleged that the defendants  promised to ensure that Top Oil and Gas Development Ltd. would recover the money invested for the purchase, supply and importation of the product.

The SFU equally alleged that the defendants fraudulently induced  Top Oil and Gas Development Ltd. (the complainant) to pay for the commodity not  supplied or imported into Nigeria by Augusta Energy, adding that the the defendants fraudulently converted the funds to their own use and benefit.

The alleged offences contravene Sections 383 (2)(f), 390 (9) and 422 of the Criminal Code, 2004, and Section 8 (a) of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Related Offences Act of 2006,

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