Wednesday 4 December 2013

Pastor docked for impersonation

Abuja – A 50-year-old pastor, Keiggy Ogarekpe, on Wednesday, appeared in a Wuse Zone 2 Senior Magistrates`
Court, charged with pretending to be a brother to the Director-
General of the State Security Service (SSS).

Ogarekpe, was charged with impersonating a public servant
and cheating.

The prosecutor, Paul Igoche, told the court that between Oct.
20 and Oct. 26, the accused pretended to be the younger
brother of the DG, and collected N800,000 from one David
Solomon with a promise to influence a contract for him with
the NNPC.

Igoche said the offence contravened the provisions of sections
132, 322 and 324 of the penal code.

When the charges were read to the accused, he pleaded not
guilty and denied all the allegations.

The counsel to the accused, Mr Felix Ipogah, applied for the
accused to be granted bail on liberal conditions.

Ipogah, told the magistrate that the accused had been granted
an unconditional release by Justice Abubakar Mohammed of
the FCT High Court.

"The case before Justice Mohammed is an enforcement of
Fundamental Human Rights case," he said.

The Senior Magistrate, Mr Christopher Oba, admitted the
accused to bail in sum of N1 million and a surety in like sum.

Oba ordered that the surety must be a civil servant not below
Grade level 10 and residing within the court's jurisdiction.
He adjourned the case to Feb. 17, 2014 for further hearing.

Via: NAN

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