Press statement from EFCC...
The Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission, EFCC, has arrested one Jonathan Ibinabo Alatoru, a self-acclaimed
pastor and Chief Executive Officer, CEO, Chemtronics Nigeria Limited, for
conspiracy, forgery and obtaining money by false pretence to the tune of N200
million. The suspect, who had earlier jumped the administrative bail granted
him by the Commission, was arrested by operatives of EFCC in a sting operation
on Thursday, November 26, 2015, in Abuja.
The 55-year-old suspect had been
awarded a contract by the Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs, Abuja for the construction
of a skill acquisition centre at Igualeba, Orhiomwon LGA, in Edo State, to the
tune of N1.7billion. The contract, which was supposed to be completed within a
year, was, however, terminated in 2011 when he could not complete the structure
18 months after. However, the suspect allegedly approached Sterling Bank Plc
with some documents purported to have emanated from the Ministry to secure a
N200 million bank facility. In fulfillment of the requirements to obtain the
bank facility, the suspect allegedly presented both the Certificate of
Occupancy, C of O, of a property located in the G.R.A., Ikeja area of Lagos and
another mortgage agreement letter as collateral in 2012.
The investigation, however, revealed that both
documents belong to the late Vice-Admiral Babatunde Elegbede, a former military
Governor of Cross Rivers State, who died in 1994. According to the complainant,
the suspect also allegedly presented a forged domiciliation payment letter,
stating that the proceeds of the contract should be remitted to the bank for
the servicing of the loan. It was also discovered that the suspect allegedly
connived with one Ndubuisi Egbe Unah, who is currently facing trial before a
Federal High Court, Abuja, and some staff of the bank to perpetrate the alleged
fraud. The suspect will soon be charged to court. Wilson Uwujaren Head, Media
& Publicity 27th November, 2015
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