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Court Remands Ex- Sterling Bank Marketer Over Alleged  N14m  Fraud

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A former Sterling Bank staff, Jacob Bonet,has been ordered to be remanded at a correctional facility for allegedly defrauding his 86-year-old uncle of N14m.

Bonet who appeared before Magistrate Michael Bawa  in Kafanchan, Kaduna State was charged by the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corp (NSCDC) with theft, cheating, impersonation, and criminal misappropriation.

The offence violates the provisions of sections 270, 307, 142, and 294 of the Kaduna State Penal Code Law.

The prosecutor, Mr Marcus Audu, told the court that Aboshio Bonet, the complainant, reported the matter at the Corp’s office in Kafanchan on March 17.

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Audu said that in 2015, the complainant, a resident of Tuyit Kagoro in Kaura Local Government Area, was advised by Bonet to open an account with Sterling Bank, Kagoro, where he worked as a marketer.

He stated that the complainant was prevailed upon and opened the account based on the defendant’s advice.

He said that the defendant then proceeded to make an ATM card with the complainant’s details without his consent and transferred the sum of N14m from the complainant’s account into his own account using the ATM.

According to him, Bonet confessed to the commission of the crime during the investigation.

However, when the charges were read to him in court, he pleaded not guilty.

The prosecutor urged the court not to grant the defendant bail as the complainant gets traumatized each time he sees the defendant.

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In his ruling, Magistrate Michael Bawa, adjourned the matter until May 29 to decide on the defendant’s bail and commence hearing

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