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Court convicts two fake EFCC operatives, 8 others in Ogun

A Federal High Court sitting in Abeokuta, Ogun State has sentenced two brothers for impersonating officials of the  Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

The brothers, Beyioku Olatunji (a.k.a Bashorun), Beyioku Oluwayomi Oluwafemi (a.k.a Ola 1) were arraigned in January 2020 on 18-count charges bordering on conspiracy, impersonation, forgery, money laundering and obtaining money under false pretences.

The court also convicted Adeleke Ridwan Adekunle, AbdulFatai Waliu, Adelani Sarafa Yomi, Folarin Ikeoluwa Akinleye, Adebisi Abiola Victor, Adio Toheeb Oladimeji, Ogundulu Oluwashola Temitope and Amoo Rilwan Babatunde, for various offences.

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The convicts were arraigned on Wednesday before the court by the Ibadan Zonal office of the EFCC.

The Beyioku brothers, were arrested  in November 2019 for falsely presenting themselves as operatives of the EFCC to defraud members of the public.

They pleaded not guilty when the charges was read to them. They thereafter approached the commission for a plea bargain.

The Beyioku brothers and the eight other defendants on Wednesday pleaded guilty to one count of impersonation separately filed against them by the EFCC.

Following their pleas, prosecution counsels  Murtala Usman, Oyelakin Oyediran and Shamsuddeen Bashir, prayed the court to convict them accordingly.

Justice Mohammed Abubakar sentenced the Beyioku brothers to 18 months imprisonment from the day of arrest without option of fine, while Adelani got 12 months imprisonment without option of fine.

Adio was jailed six months with an option of N200, 000 fine; Adeleke and Waliu four months jail with an option of N100, 000 fine while Ogundulu bagged four months with an option of fine.

Amoo was jailed three months with an option of N200,000 fine while Adebisi, and Folarin are to spend three months in a correctional centre with option of  N150, 000 fine each

The court also ordered the convicts to pay restitution to their victims.

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