Justice
Lateef Lawal Akapo of a Lagos High Court sitting in Ikeja on Wednesday
convicted a 19-year old secondary school leaver, Tobechukwu Igbokwe and
sentenced him to 37years imprisonment for defrauding an American, a sum
of $40million( Forty Million United States Dollars) in an inheritance scam.
The
convict was arraigned before the court on a 12- count charge bordering on
forgery, conspiracy and obtaining money by false pretences. Justice Akapo
found him guilty on all 12-counts and sentenced him accordingly. He was
sentenced to 7 years on counts 1-8; 8years on count 9; 7years on count 10,
8years on count 11 and 7 years on count 12, making a cumulative of 37years
imprisonment.
The
sentence is to run concurrently with effect from October 28, 2013. The
court also ordered Igbokwe to return the $40million as a restitution to the
victim and forfeit a Toyota Corolla car, which is a proceed of the crime, to
the Federal Government of Nigeria.
Igbokwe
was arraigned on Monday, October 28, 2013 and pleaded not guilty to the
12-count charges pressed against him. He later changed his plea to “guilty”
and was convicted by Justice Akapo accordingly.
Before
the conviction, the prosecuting counsel, Kayode Oni tendered various
exhibits before the court which were all admitted and marked as such. However,
defence counsel, D. A. Omougbai prayed the court to temper
justice with mercy, since Igbokwe has shown enough remorse for the offences
he committed.
Tobechukwu
Igbokwe (Alias David Prince) and his accomplice, Ifeanyi Obi were alleged
to have duped an American: M. Silva, the sum of $40million in an
inheritance scam. Silva was made to believe that Igbokwe and his
accomplice had a huge inheritance which they wanted to move to a foreign
account for safe-keeping.
The victim
was asked to send money to “process” the transfer and in the process, he wired
$40m in several installments through Western Union to Igbokwe.
Igbokwe
also confessed that he had duped other foreigners. Some of them are: T. Bedwell,
$6,000 and R. Hunt $15,000.
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