Rivers Businessman Jailed Two Years For Issuing N5m Dud Cheque

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By JUMOKE SANNI

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) Port Harcourt Zonal office on Tuesday March 31, 2020 secured the conviction of one Sampson Onyekachi on one count charge bordering on issuance of Dishonored Cheque contrary to Section 1 (1) (a) and punishable under Sub-section (b) (i ) and  ( ii) of the Dishonored Cheques ( Offences) Act Cap D11 of the Reversed Edition (Laws of the Federation) 2007.

The Charge reads: “That you  Mr. Sampson Onyekachi trading on the name and style ESTEEMED TECHNICAL NIGERIA LTD, Sometime in May  2016, at  Port Harcout  in the  Port Harcout Judicial Division of the  High Court of Rivers State, did fraudulently issued a Sterling Bank Plc Cheque with No 144 50110 dated 13th day of May 2016 in the sum of Five Million, One Hundred Thousand Naira (N5,100,000) in your business Name, ESTEEMED TECHNICAL NIGERIA LTD holder of account No. 0014945882 to Elas Ventures Nigeria Enterprise”.

But the cheque was returned unpaid within three months of issue due to insufficient funds standing to the credit of the drawer.

Onyekachi had issued the cheque as part payment of a total sum of N9, 610,000 which was paid into the account of his company as payment for the supply of equipment to Daewoo Company, Brass, Bayelsa State. The petitioner who secured the contract had approached Onyekachi and secured his consent to use his company’s (Esteemed Technical Nigeria Limited) invoice to execute the contract.

Between April and May 2015, the petitioner claimed he made two supplies, one for N7, 050, 000 (Seven Million Fifty-Thousand Naira)  on the invoice No. 08250 and the second for N2, 560, 000 (Two Million Five Hundred and Sixty Thousand Naira) on invoice No, 08264 totaling N9, 610, 000 (Nine Million Six Hundred and Ten Thousand Naira).

A year after the transactions were consummated, the defendant issued the petitioner a cheque for N5, 100, 000 (Five Million One Hundred Thousand Naira) which he presented but was returned unpaid for lack of funds.

Justice M. O. Opara convicted and sentenced the defendant to two years imprisonment. He was also ordered to pay the sum of N3, 000, 000 (Three Million Naira) as restitution to the nominal complainant.

 

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