The Lagos
State High Court in Ikeja on Thursday ordered the remand of an American
national, Marco Ramirez, in Kirikiri prison for allegedly defrauding three
Nigerians of $565,000.
Antonio, who
acted as the Managing Director of three companies – USA Now Plc, Eagleford
Instalodge Group and
USA Now Energy Capital Group – pleaded not guilty to
sixteen counts of obtaining money by false pretences brought against him by the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.
According to
the EFCC prosecutor, V.O. Aigboje, Ramirez committed the offence between
February and August 2013.
Ramirez was
accused of collecting $10,000 from one Olukayode Sodimu under the pretext that
the money was meant to facilitate an American green card with the US
Immigration Services.
The American
National was further accused of fraudulently obtaining $10,000 from one
Abubakar Umar through a fictitious investment programme in the US in order for
the latter to be eligible for a US green card.
The
anti-graft agency also accused Ramirez of collecting $545,000 from one
Ambassador Godson Echejue, under the pretext that the money was meant for
investing in his company Eagle Ford Limited in order to facilitate the
procurement of a US green card.
Shortly
after the defendant’s arraignment, the EFCC prosecutor prayed the court to
remand him in the prison custody, pending trial.
Antonio’s
counsel, Mr. Chukwudi Maduka however, pleaded with the court to remand his
client in the EFCC custody.
Maduka said
he had only just received the charge and that he needed time to file a bail
application.
He informed
the court that already his client had been on administrative bail, granted him
by the EFCC in Abuja.
But the EFCC
prosecutor objected to the prayer to remand Antonio in the custody of the EFCC,
stating that there was no more space in the commission’s detention facility.
In a short
ruling, the presiding judge, Justice Josephine Oyefeso, ordered that Antonio
should be remanded in Kirikiri prison and adjourned the matter till July 3 for
the hearing of the defendant’s bail application.
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