Court remands politician’s housemaid for stealing N7m valuables
A Lagos State magistrates’ court sitting in Wharf-Apapa has remanded the 22-year-old housemaid of a politician, Hajia Bilikisu Gambari, for allegedly stealing her property valued at $30,000 (N7m).
Gambari is a former Peoples Democratic
Party senatorial aspirant for Kwara-Central senatorial district.
The housemaid, Mary David, was arraigned
before the court with her boyfriend, Tijani Usman (aka TJ), who reportedly
connived with others at large, to lure her into the thievery.
Three of the fleeing suspects were
identified as Peter, Destiny and an unnamed ‘foreigner’. Peter was said to be a
brother of Usman.
On September 19, Peter introduced David
to the syndicate for a purported money processing business and told her to
steal her boss’ valuables to procure chemicals for the processing.
She was said to have stolen Gambari’s
$10,000 (about N2m) kept in an envelope, her two golden bangles reportedly
valued at $20,000 (about N4m) and a N1m cheque and took them to the syndicate’s
hideout in Ajegunle.
The police said David, who reportedly
fled the boss’ residence on Ladipo Oluwole Street in Apapa after the alleged
theft on September 20, agreed to the deal with a promise that she would be
given double of the funds she raised.
Our correspondent learnt that she had
gone to collect her share the following day only to be told that the money she
brought was fake.
She said, “I know Peter as a brother to
my boyfriend, TJ. On September 19, he (Peter) took me to a place in Ajegunle
where he introduced a man to me who claimed to be a foreigner. I also met TJ,
one Destiny and other people there.
“They said the foreigner wanted to
‘wash’ money and told me to bring my boss’ money. I searched her bag and found
an envelope containing a foreign currency but I did not know the specific
amount in it. I took the money and her two golden bangles to them. On getting
there, I met TJ and he told me not to worry.
“The following Monday, Peter told me
that the money I brought was fake. He gave me fake $4,000 and told me to return
it to my boss.”
Gambari told the police that she
employed David four months ago through an agent in Kwara on a monthly salary of
N10,000, adding that she discovered that her valuables were missing the day
David fled the house.
She said, “She stole my gold bangles
worth $20,000, $10,000 cash and a Wema Bank cheque of N1m issued to me. I employed
her from Ilorin, Kwara State in May through one Mr. Sunday on a monthly salary
of N10,000.”
The lovers – David and Usman – were
later arrested and charged on three counts bordering on stealing and fraud.
A police prosecutor, ASP Olusoji
Ojaokomo, told the court that the offences contravened sections 285, 326 (1)
and 409 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, Nigeria, 2011.
The charges read in part, “That you,
Mary David, Tijani Usman and others at large, on September 20, 2015 at about
11am on Ladipo Oluwole Street, Apapa in the Lagos Magisterial District, did
steal $10,000, two gold bangles and N1m Wema Bank cheque property of Bilikisu
Gambari.
“That you, Tijani Usman and others at
large on the same date, time and place did obtain the valuables from Mary David
under pretences of paying her back in double.”
The accused persons pleaded not guilty
to the charges.
The presiding magistrate, Mr. T.O.
Bolarinwa, granted them bail in the sum of N500,000 each with two sureties each
in like sum. The case was adjourned till November 12, 2015.
Punch
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