Pastor in court for duping members in Lagos
The Lagos State Police Command has
reportedly arraigned one Pastor David Oladele before an Ebute-Meta Magistrate’s
Court for allegedly duping his unnamed church members of millions of naira in
car deals, having failed to remit profits from the sales of the cars and
issuing them fake cheques thereafter.
The vehicles, one Toyota pickup van,
one Nissan Muraino, one Toyota Highlander, one Acura 3.2 as well as a Honda
Odyssey, were allegedly obtained under false pretenses and given to Oladele to
sell and remit to the dealers, but instead, he diverted the money into his
personal accounts after the vehicles were sold.
Oladele was reportedly arraigned on
nine-counts of stealing, after allegedly defrauding six people and issuing duff
cheques to two others.
The charges read in part:
“That you, Pastor David Oladele, and
others now at large, between October 2014 and January 2015, at Ipaja, Lagos, in
the Lagos Magisterial District, did conspire among yourselves to commit felony
to wit; obtaining money under false pretenses and stealing, and thereby
committed an offence punishable under Section 409 of the Criminal Law of Lagos
State of Nigeria, 2011.”
The pastor reportedly pleaded not
guilty to all the charges leveled against him and his defense counsel requested
for bail.
The Court Magistrate, N. A. Layeni,
granted the defendant bail in the sum of N1m with two sureties in like sum,
stating that one of the sureties must be a blood relation, one must be a landed
property owner, and both must have evidence of tax payments.
Layeni, however, reportedly
adjourned the case till 7 October for further hearing.
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