Woman Docked For $2,500 Airline Fraud
The Police in Lagos State have arraigned a 41-year-old woman, Adenike Salami, before the Ebute-Metta Magistrate Court on charges of forging an airline ticket and fraudulently obtaining $2,500.
Appearing before Magistrate Waliu Salami on Friday, Salami is facing three counts of conspiracy, fraud, and forgery, brought against her.
The prosecutor had earlier told the court that the defendant, along with others who are still at large, conspired to commit the alleged offences.
โThe defendant, Adenike Salami, and her accomplices fraudulently conspired to forge an airline ticket, which they used to deceive and defraud the victim,โ the prosecutor stated.
The incident occurred on June 27, 2024, around 7:20 PM at No. 26, Olomowewe Street, Mushin, Lagos, according to the prosecutor.
READ ALSO
โCourts Jail 59 Yahoo Boys In Osun, Others
โWoman Tears Husband’s International Passport After Arriving In Nigeria
Salami was accused of obtaining $2,500, equivalent to approximately N4.5 m, under false pretences.
The court heard that Salami allegedly processed a fake Taag-Linhas Airline ticket without any authorisation, knowing the document was forged.
She then used the counterfeit ticket to deceive and obtain money from one Catherine Mbaku, who had intended to purchase an airline ticket to Bolivia.
โThe defendant knowingly induced the complainant, Catherine Mbaku, to part with $2,500 by falsely promising to procure an airline ticket, which was forged,โ the prosecutor added.
According to the charges, the offences committed by Salami are contrary to Sections 406, 411, and punishable under Sections 370(1)(2), and 314(1)(a)(b)(2)(3) of the Criminal Laws of Lagos State, 2015.
Salami, however, pleaded not guilty to all the charges.
The magistrate granted her bail in the sum of N500,000, with two sureties in like sum.
โThe sureties must provide evidence of livelihood, proof of tax payment to the Lagos State Government, and have their addresses verified,โ the magistrate ordered.
The case has been adjourned until September 20, 2024, for mention.