Woman knows fate in August over N15m fraud

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An Ikeja Special Offences Court has reserved ruling until August in the case of a woman, Rita Asajie, charged with N15 million fraud.

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Justice Oluwatoyin Taiwo reserved judgement Wednesday.

Asajie is charged alongside her company, Ritzadel Nig. Ltd. on three counts, by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

The charges border on stealing, contrary to Section 285 (1) of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2011, and issuance of dishonoured cheques, contrary to Section 1(1)(b) of the Dishonoured Cheques (Offences) Act of 2004.

The EFCC stated: “Rita Asajie and Ritzadel Nigeria Limited, on or about the 6th day of March 2012 at Lagos, within the Lagos Judicial Division, did dishonestly convert the sum of N15,000,000 (fifteen million Naira) property of Lawrex Energy Limited, for your own use.”

The second count is that Asajie and her company, on or about September 13, 2012, in Lagos, issued a Fidelity bank cheque for five million Naira to be drawn from  an account belonging to the company in refund of N15 million payment made by Lawrex Energy Ltd. to Asajie for supply of diesel to Lawrex which she allegedly did not supply.

The EFCC added that the cheque was dishonoured upon presentation due to insufficient funds in the account of Ritzadel Nig. Ltd.

On Wednesday, EFCC counsel, Orhieoghene Adewunmi, informed  the court that prosecution had closed its case since Jan.16, 2019.

Adewunmi noted that the defendants, however filed a no-case submission, and ruling was delivered on April 9, 2019, with the court dismissing the submission and directing the  defendants  to open defence.

“However, my lord, since May 23, 2019, the defendant has seized to appear in court, and a bench warrant was issued on July 8, 2019.

“The defendant, who was also not in court at today’s proceeding, has since stopped being represented and has stopped being in court, my lord.

“I rely on Administration of Criminal Justice (Amended) Law of Lagos State, 202, and  pray the court to convict the defendant in absentia because the law allows  it after two adjournments,” she said.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Asajie pleaded not guilty when she was arraigned on May 18, 2015, after which trial began.

The ruling has been slated for Monday, August 8, 2022.