Fraud: Seun Egbegbe returns to court after three years in jail

‘Fraud’: Seun Egbegbe returns to court after three years in jail

Three years after Toyin Abraham’s Ex-lover, Seun Egbegbe was remanded in prison for fraud charges, his case has been remembered.

Reports claim that, on October 6th, Federal High Court in Lagos will hear no-case submissions in the alleged fraud case involving Seun Egbegbe.

Seun Egbegbe was accused of scamming about 30 bureau de change operators in Lagos.

Seun Egbegbe was first arrainged in February 2017 before Justice Oluremi Oguntoyinbo.

According to the state police, he allegedly duped his victims to the total sums of N39,098,100, $90,000 and £12,550.

The former socialite had been charged with 40 counts of advance fee fraud alongside Oyekan Ayomide, Lawal Kareem, Olalekan Yusuf and Muyideen Shoyombo — his alleged accomplices — after which Oluremi Oguntoyinbo, the presiding judge, had ruled that he should be granted bail of N5 million with two sureties in the sum of N2.5 million.

Seun, who was first arraigned in February 2017, has been in prison custody since then, as he was unable to meet the N5 million bail granted to him by the court.

According to The Punch, the defendant will now pray the court to dismiss the charges on the ground that Innocent Anyigor, the prosecutor, failed to establish a prima facie case or prove the claims.

It is understood that following the closure of the prosecution’s case, all other defendants, except Egbegbe, who had difficulty paying his legal fees at the time, filed no-case submissions.

The defendants’ no-case submissions, which were targeted at securing their freedom, have been opposed by the police.

The court will now hear the no-case arguments on October 6.

He has remained in prison since February due to his inability to meet the N5 million bail.

His ex-girlfriend, Toyin Abraham has expressed her regret in dating him and has moved on with her life as she is married to Kolawole Oluwasegun Ajeyemi and have a son by name, Ire.

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