A Federal High Court in Lagos Friday sentenced a private school teacher, Folarin Olayinka to five years imprisonment for forgery...
A Federal High Court in Lagos Friday sentenced a private school teacher, Folarin Olayinka to five years imprisonment for forgery.
The judge sentenced him to five years imprisonment on either count, making 10 years, after a five-year trial. He further ordered that the monies found in the convict’s possession during his arrest be forfeited to the Federal Government.Tsoho, being the head of the court and domiciled in Abuja, nominated Justice Chukwujekwu Aneke in Lagos to read the judgment on his behalf.
He was also said to have fraudulently forged a US Global Currency Services Money Order No. 059612450 with a value of $485.
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