Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, has
clarified recent Social Media reports that he was defrauded of the sum of N3.1
million by a Yahoo Boy who is currently being prosecuted by the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
The Minister, who
said he neither knew nor transacted any business with the suspect that involved
or would have led to his being swindled, explained that the amount being
mentioned was the worth of Air Miles which the suspect derived from
fraudulently hacking into his internet account and creating a false identity
which he, among other benefits, used to buy
first class tickets to various parts of the world.
“Having persistently hacked into the accounts for over a
period of six years, the suspect was tracked by the Minister until enough
evidence was gathered which was then passed on to the security agencies,”
Fashola said in a statement issued by his spokesman, Hakeem Bello.
Malik Wakili was arrested by the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission, EFCC, for pulling an internet scam against Fashola.
The middle aged man, who allegedly impersonated Fashola to
steal N3,106,216 was arraigned before a Federal high court in Lagos. Wakili was
alleged to have conspired with one Abdullahi Umar, who is at large, “to
fraudulently impersonate Mr Babatunde Raji Fashola, with intent to gain
monetary advantage for themselves”.
He was alleged to
have converted the total sum of N3,106,216, being the value of the Air-miles
Skywards Account Number EK248739282 of the minister with the Emirate Airline.
The offence alleged
to have been committed by the defendant is contrary to sections 15(2)(a) and
27(1)(b) of the Money Laundering (Prohibition) Act and punishable under
sections 15(3) and 22(3)(a) of the same Act. He pleaded not guilty to the three
counts.
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