Osun Fake Lawyer Gets One Year Jail Term For Impersonation
Osun Fake Lawyer Gets One Year Jail Term For Impersonation

Justice Peter Lifu of a federal high court sitting in Osogbo, Osun state, on Wednesday, sentenced a 64-year-old man, Folorunsho Olayanju, to one year jail for claiming to be lawyer.

The convict was docked on six counts bothering on fraud, impersonation and stealing.

He was said to have defrauded one Hammed Bamidele, to the tune of N2,250,000, with the pretence of using the money as professional fee for the prosecution of his case at the Supreme Court.

The offences were contrary to sections 383 and 484 of the criminal code and sections 1(1) (a) (b) & (2) and 1(1)(c), of the Advance Fee Fraud and other Fraud Related Offences Act, 2006.

Justice Lifu held that the prosecutor, Mr. Muyiwa Ogunleye, has proved his case beyond reasonable doubt and thereby convicted Olayanju.

The convict, who had no legal representation, prayed the court to be merciful with him, promising that he will never go back to crime of given a second chance.

Justice Lifu, in his judgement, sentenced him to one year imprisonment on each of counts two to five without option of fine.

The Judge held that the jail term should run concurrently and he should also restitute the sum of N2,250,000 to the complainant.

He further held that the jail term should run from March 25, 2021 when the convict was re-arrested.

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