Court orders fraudster to pay N1.6 million in restitution

On Tuesday, the Iyaganku Chief Magistrates’ Court in Ibadan ordered a fraudster, Ismail Adeniyi, 58, to pay N1.6 million in restitution to the complainant.
In his judgment, the chief magistrate, E.A. Idowu, found Adeniyi guilty of fraud as charged.
Mr Idowu ordered the convict to pay the complainant N1.6 million in restitution and serve two weeks of community service within the court premises.
“If the convict cannot pay N1.6 million as restitution to the complainant with the community service, he must serve four years imprisonment at Agodi correctional facility, Ibadan, in lieu of restitution.
“This will serve as a deterrent to other fraudsters like him,” the chief magistrate said.
Earlier, the police prosecutor, DSP Amos Adewale, told the court that Mr Adeniyi fraudulently converted N7.2 million paid into his account number 0015591229 on December 18, 2019, at Stanbic IBTC Bank, Challenge, Ibadan.
Mr Adewale said the defendant’s account was used for onward transfer to another account belonging to Awoye Adebayo without the complainant’s consent.
He said the convict then converted the N7.2 million, which was Ibikunle Babatunde’s property, to his own use.
(NAN)
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