EFCC Docks Company Boss, Two Others For Forgery

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A Lagos High Court sitting in Ikeja has adjourned till February 22, 2018 for the trial of the managing Director of a limited liability company and two others alleged to have committed forgery to commence.
The suspects,  Tochukwu Iwuoha and Jude Unagha and Sidol investment limited company were arraigned on a six counts criminal charge by the Economic and Financial Crime Commission, before Justice S.O Solebo presiding over a Lagos High Court,sitting in Ikeja.
In the charge number  ID/6109/17 filed by the EFCC,    The Managing Director of Sidol Investment Limited,Tochukwu Iwuoha and Jude Unagha and the company, Sidol Investment Limited,  were alleged to have forged a document purported to have emanated from the Department of Commercial Law, Trade Marks, Patient and Design Registry, Federal Ministry , of Trade and Investment.

 

According to the charge, Tochukwu Iwuoha and  Jude Unagha were specifically alleged to have sometimes in May 2016 forged a document entitled ‘Acknowledgement Form’ purported to have emanated from the Department of Commercial Law,Trade Marks, Patient and Design Registry, Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment . One of the six count specifically alleged that Tochukwu Iwuoha on or about 30th August, 20,17 in Lagos, within the jurisdiction of the court  had in his possession a forged document titled ‘Acknowledgement Form’ .   The offence alleged to have been committed according to the charge is said to be contrary to section 363 ( 1) of the Criminal Law of Lagos State ,2011.
The two accused  after listening to the charge pleaded not guilty and the  trial judge Justice Solebo after listening to the bail application of the accused persons granted bail to the first accused,  Tochukwu Iwuoha, in the sum of N2million with two sureties in like sum . One of the sureties according to the judge must be a landed property owner within the jurisdiction of the court and sworn to affidavit of means and evidence of two years tax payment. The court further directed that the title documents submitted must be verified by court Registrar while the accused was ordered not to travel outside the state without the permission of the court. Justice Solebo also added that the addresses  of the sureties must be verified by court officials.

 

The judge also granted the same bail conditions to the third defendant, Sidol Investment Limited company represented by the accused managing Director, The second defendant Jude Unagha was granted bail in the sum of one million naira with two sureties in like sum.

The sureties according to the judge must  resides  within  the jurisdiction of the court with one of the sureties being a landed property owner with title documents which must be verified by Court Registrar . The sureties must also show evidence of two years tax payment.

-Hassan Adelaja