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22-year-old Student In Possession Of 16 ATM Cards Arraigns

A 22-year-old 300 Level student of the Department of Guidance and Counseling/Social Studies, at the Benue State University, Justine Akura has been arraigned in Court for allegedly stolen 16 ATM cards.

Akura on Wednesday appeared before a Makurdi Magistrate’s Court.

Justine Akura was charged with criminal conspiracy and being in possession of 16 ATM cards suspected to be stolen, contrary to Sections 97 and 318 of the Penal Code Laws of Benue, 2004.

The prosecutor, Mr Omaye Ojata, told the court that on Oct. 31, 2019, a letter to hand over a suspect was received at the office of the Benue Commissioner of Police, from the security unit of BSU.

Ojata quoted the letter as saying that Akura, a 300 level student of BSU, was arrested with 16 ATM cards of different banks with different names, in an examination hall.

The letter further said that when the accused person was questioned, he could not give a satisfactory account of the ATM cards.

The Prosecutor said that the accused person confessed, during Police investigation, that he had been sending the ATM cards to one Ayo James (now at large) who lives in Kaduna, who uses them in committing series of crimes.

When the case came up for mention, the accused person could not take plea for lack of jurisdiction of the court.

The Prosecutor informed the court that investigation into the matter was ongoing and asked for an adjournment.

Counsel to the accused person, Mr Isaac Fulani, applied for his bail pursuant to Section 86(5) of the 1999 Constitution, arguing that the accused person is a student and currently taking his examinations.

The Magistrate, Mr Peter Chaha, granted bail to the accused person in the sum of N200,000 and a surety in the same amount. The case was adjourned to Jan. 8, 2020 for further mention.

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