Roland & Chibuike |
Two
Nigerians, Ojukwu Nnamdi Roland and Ngene Linus Chibuike, arrested at the
Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos while attempting to smuggled $5,
424,270 USD out of the country, have been convicted and sentenced to two years
imprisonment respectively by Justice Ibrahim Buba of the Federal High Court,
Lagos.
Rowland
was arraigned by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC on 22
October, 2015, for being in possession of cash in the sum of
US$2,917,272 (Two Million, Nine Hundred and Seventeen Thousand, Two Hundred and
Seventy Two United States Dollars) during his outbound clearance for a journey
to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Contrary to the requirements of the law,
Rowland did not declare the money to men and officers of the Nigeria Customs Service
and was subsequently arrested and arraigned before Justice Buba.
Rowland
pleaded not guilty to the one-count charge preferred against him and the matter
went into full trial. Justice Buba found him guilty and sentenced him to two
years imprisonment. He also ordered that the convict should forfeit the entire
sum of $2,917,272 USD (Two Million, Nine Hundred and Seventeen Thousand, Two
Hundred and Seventy Two United States Dollars) to the Federal government.
Justice
Buba said that the convict did not do the right thing by failing to declare the
money to Customs officials. He ruled that the two years imprisonment should
take effect from 9 February, 2016.
Chibuike,
on the other hand, was arraigned on 22 October, 2015 for falsely
declaring the sum of US$11,500 (Eleven Thousand and Five Hundred United States
Dollars) out of the sum of $2,506,998 USD (Two Million, Five Hundred and Six
Thousand, Nine Hundred and Ninety Eight United States Dollars) he had in his
possession during an outbound clearance for a journey to China en-route Addis
Ababa, Ethiopia.
Chibuike
pleaded not guilty to the one-count charge raised against him and the matter
went into full trial. Justice Buba found him guilty and sentenced him to two
years imprisonment. He also ordered that the convict should forfeit the sum of
$2,495, 498 ( Two Million, Four Hundred and Ninety- Five Thousand, Four Hundred
and Ninety-Eight United States Dollars) not declared to the Customs Officials
to the Federal government
He ruled
that the two years imprisonment should take effect from 9 February, 2016.
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