EFCC Arrest Man Who hacked into bank data base to steal N68b

Man who allegedly hacked into a second generation bank data base
stealing a whooping N68,028,000,000 has been charged to court. The
accused, Stephen Omaidu, was arraigned before Justice M. A. Nasir of the
Federal Capital Territory High Court sitting in Jabi, Abuja on a two
count charge bordering on theft by the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission on Monday. The accused pleaded not guilty to the charges.
According to the EFCC spokesman, Wilson Uwujaren, Omaidu, in connivance
with one Alhaji K. B. Kabiru, Godswill Oyegwa, Ben and Oliver, all at
large, allegedly hacked into the server of a second generation bank and
transferred the money. Uwujaren said: “He transferred the money into
different accounts for personal gains.” The image maker said the offence
is punishable under section 287 of the Penal Code Act. Following his
“not guilty” plea, counsel to the EFCC, S. A. Ugwuebgulam, asked the
court to fix a date for trial to commence.
However, the defence counsel, Gabriel O. Sanifu, urged the court to
admit the accused to bail pending trial, saying the offence is bailable.
Ugwuebgulam objected to the application on the ground that the accused
had failed to honour the administrative bail terms earlier granted him
by the Commission and could do same if not remanded by the court.
Justice Nasir ordered the accused to be remanded in the custody of the
EFCC and adjourned the case to April 28, 2015 for ruling on the bail
application.
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Man who allegedly hacked into a second generation bank data base
stealing a whooping N68,028,000,000 has been charged to court. The
accused, Stephen Omaidu, was arraigned before Justice M. A. Nasir of the
Federal Capital Territory High Court sitting in Jabi, Abuja on a two
count charge bordering on theft by the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission on Monday. The accused pleaded not guilty to the charges.
According to the EFCC spokesman, Wilson Uwujaren, Omaidu, in connivance
with one Alhaji K. B. Kabiru, Godswill Oyegwa, Ben and Oliver, all at
large, allegedly hacked into the server of a second generation bank and
transferred the money. Uwujaren said: “He transferred the money into
different accounts for personal gains.” The image maker said the offence
is punishable under section 287 of the Penal Code Act. Following his
“not guilty” plea, counsel to the EFCC, S. A. Ugwuebgulam, asked the
court to fix a date for trial to commence.
However, the defence counsel, Gabriel O. Sanifu, urged the court to
admit the accused to bail pending trial, saying the offence is bailable.
Ugwuebgulam objected to the application on the ground that the accused
had failed to honour the administrative bail terms earlier granted him
by the Commission and could do same if not remanded by the court.
Justice Nasir ordered the accused to be remanded in the custody of the
EFCC and adjourned the case to April 28, 2015 for ruling on the bail
application.
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