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Court Clears Oil Marketer, Aleem Olaitan Of $100,000 Fraud

Justice Abdulaziz Anka, of a Lagos Federal High Court, has acquitted and discharged an oil marketer, Aleem Suleiman Olaitan, of $100,00.00 USD fraud, filed against him by the police.
In acquitting and discharging the oil marketer of the four counts amended charge, filed by the Police Special Fraud Unit (PSFU), Justice Anka held that the prosecution failed woefully to prove every ingredients of allegations beyond every reasonable doubt.
Apart from acquitting and discharging the businessman of the allegations, the judge also ordered the Police Special Fraud Unit (PSFU), Ikoyi, Lagos, to release to him all his properties seized by the police.
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The oil marketer, Aleem Suleiman Olaitan, was first arraigned before the court on March 8, 2016, on two counts charge of alleged false pretence and fraudulently obtaining the sum of $100, 000 USD, from a foreign company, Topkings Partner (HK) Limited, under the pretence of supplying petroleum product.
However, he vehemently denied the allegations and pleaded not guilty to the charges.
Following his not guilty plea, the prosecution opened it’s case and called a total of seven witnesses as well, tendered some documents, which were admitted as exhibits by the court.
Upon conclusion of the prosecution’s case, the oil marketer opened his defence and maintained his innocence on all the charges.
At the resumed hearing of the matter in January this year, the prosecutor, Mr. Emmanuel Jackson, an Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP), who is also Head of PSFU’s Legal and prosecution Section, informed the court of the amended charge against the defendant.
This was, however, opposed by the lawyer to the oil marketer, Mr. Chimezie Victor Ihekweazu (SAN), who vehemently opposed the prosecution’s application for not obtaining the leave of court.
Upon the objection raised by the defence team, the presiding judge, Justice Anka, ordered parties to file their addresses on whether the prosecution can amend charges without leave of the court.
Justice Anka, ruling on submissions of parties, after citing series of legal authorities dismissed the objection raised by the defence, and held that the prosecution did not need the leave of the court to amend charges in criminal case.
The judge consequently ordered that the amended charge be ready to the defendant to take his plea.
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