Men impersonate CAC pastor, defraud restaurant manager
The police have arraigned
one Joshua Kolawole and Ademola Adeleke for allegedly impersonating a Christ
Apostolic Church pastor and defrauding a restaurateur in Yaba, Lagos.
The suspects were arraigned before a
Chief Magistrates’ Court, Yaba, Lagos.
Kolawole and Adeleke were said to have
defrauded a restaurant manager, one Kehinde Sulaimon on August 6, 2015.
On the day of the incident, Kolawole was
said to have disguised as a pastor, while Sulaimon posed as another victim.
It was learnt that Kolawole stopped the
victim by the roadside and claimed to have seen a revelation about her.
Meanwhile, Adeleke, who disguised as
another victim, stopped by and joined in the discussion.
Kolawole was said to have ordered
Adeleke and Sulaimon to bring sand from a nearby place, claiming that they
stood on a holy ground.
Adeleke willingly obeyed, leaving his
phone and money in Kolawole’s custody.
However, when Sulaimon came back,
Kolawole and Adeleke were said to have disappeared.
Our correspondent gathered that the
envelope Adeleke kept in Kolawole’s custody contained papers.
It was learnt that Sulaimon identified
the suspects while they were trying to defraud another victim.
She reportedly raised the alarm, while
the matter was reported to the police.
The suspects were subsequently arrested
and arraigned in court.
They were arraigned on five counts
bordering on conspiracy, impersonation and fraud.
The charges read in part, “That you,
Joshua Kolawole and Ademola Adeleke, on August 6, 2015, in Sabo, Yaba, Lagos,
did conspire to commit felony to wit: falsely representing yourselves as
pastors from the Christ Apostolic Church, Sabo, Yaba, Lagos.”
The police told the court that the
offences committed were punishable under Section 378 (1) of the Criminal Law of
Lagos State, 2011.”
The defendants pleaded not guilty to the
charges and elected summary trial. The magistrate, Mrs. O. A. Erinle, admitted
the defendants to bail in the sum of N80,000 each, with two sureties in like
sum.
The magistrate subsequently adjourned
the matter till September 14, 2015.
Punch
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