Two Catholic Priests Arraigned in Court for Allegedly Duping Customers

Posted by Thandiubani on Thu 18th Feb, 2016 - tori.ng

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has taken two Catholic Reverend fathers to court and arraigned them for allegedly defrauding customers in a cement deal.

 
Two Catholic priests identified as Reverend Fathers Silas Nweke and E.C. Obiorah have been dragged and arraigned in court for allegedly duping customers in a cement deal.
 
The two were charged before a Federal High Court sitting in Awka, the Anambra State capital, 35 counts in suit no FHC/Awka/75C/2012, bordering on obtaining by false pretences, popularly known as 419.
 
The EFCC was represented by two prosecution counsel, Joshua Saidi and Henry Anaso, while N. H. Osunkwo represented the first accused person and C. J. Asiegbu represented the second accused person.
 
Counsel for Nweke challenged the jurisdiction of the court to entertain the matter, contending that the matter had been heard at different times at the Court of Appeal and Supreme Court.
 
Asiegbu, the counsel for Obiorah, who is the second accused person, told the court that a state High Court in Awka had delivered a judgment in the matter in which the Holy Family Group of Companies and the accused persons were defendants.
 
The EFCC had alleged that the catholic priests had obtained by false pretences huge sums of money from certain persons and issuing them dud cheques, using the name of Holy Family Group of Companies in a cement deal some years ago.
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