Businessman drags First Bank, three others to court over forgery

Businessman drags First Bank, three others to court over forgery

A businessman and proprietor of Whiteplain British School, Francis Chukwumah Nwufor, has dragged the First Bank of Nigeria Limited, its managing direc

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A businessman and proprietor of Whiteplain British School, Francis Chukwumah Nwufor, has dragged the First Bank of Nigeria Limited, its managing director, and three other persons to court over allegations bordering on forgery.

The charge sheet, marked CR/266/2023 before the high court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, also includes two lawyers, Muftau Ande and Dibiaezue Chuks, as well as the Utako branch manager of First Bank, Abuja.

In the charge sheet filed by the federal ministry of justice, the five defendants were accused, among other things, of forging a “tripartite legal mortgage without the consent of the proprietor of Whiteplain British School, Francis Chukwumah Nwufor, with intent to commit fraud.”

The defendants were also accused of dishonestly dispossessing Nwufor of his property using the forged tripartite legal mortgage.

The prosecution claimed that the defendants, sometime in 2016, within the jurisdiction of the court, conspired to forge a tripartite legal mortgage without the consent of the proprietor of Whiteplain British School, Francis Chukwumah Nwufor, with the intent to commit fraud.

In the first count, the defendants were charged with forgery and criminal conspiracy contrary to sections 96 and 363 of the penal code.

Furthermore, the prosecution alleged that the defendants committed a criminal breach of trust contrary to Section 311 of the penal code and said that they are liable to be punished under section 312 of the same law.

In the third count, the defendants were accused of dishonestly dispossessing Nwufor of his property while being entrusted with the tripartite legal mortgage.

Meanwhile, the presiding judge, Justice Jude Onwuegbuzie, adjourned the arraignment of the defendants till May 8.