A
former employee of Access Bank Nigeria Plc Nnaemeka Onyegbule is standing trial
at the Ebute Meta Magistrate’s court for allegedly stealing $200,000 (about
N32m) out of the $1m being transferred by the bank’s bullion van from Abuja to
Lagos.
Onyegbule,
who was until his dismissal the bullion service team leader, was said to have
taken the money from the Ladoke Akintola branch of the bank in Abuja.
He
was said to have boarded a Lagos-bound plane with the money.
The
Access Bank Internal Auditor, Mr. Boniface Egege, in his evidence before the
court, said the accused told the bank he realised $200,000 was missing on his
arrival in Lagos.
He
said, “On July 17, 2012, around 12.30 in the afternoon, we got a call from one
of our unit heads that the defendant (Onyegbule) ,who was supposed to bring $1m
from Abuja to Lagos, has just called to report that $200,000 was missing.
He
said the money had earlier been carried by the defendant’s assistant, and
Onyegbule confirmed that the money was indeed complete before leaving Abuja.
He
said, “After confirming that it was complete, he put it in a box and locked it,
then carried it into the bullion van and headed to the airport.
“He
left in company with about four armed police men who provided security against
external attack.
“The
bullion van was opened by the Cash-in-transit officer named Dave Adore, and he
took the box out of the bullion van himself to the lounge for departure, still
escorted by policemen.
“Twenty
minutes later, Onyegbule informed his immediate staff that the plane was about
to move and immediately, we contacted the Lagos branch to make arrangement for
security service upon the arrival of the box in Lagos.
“Upon
arrival in Lagos, the defendant claimed that while in the plane, he saw someone
that walked past him to where he placed the box, and he didn’t do anything, and
when the plane landed, he picked up the box, opened it and discovered that
$200,000 had been taken from the bag.”
Egege
said the management of the bank quickly referred the matter to the State
Criminal Investigation Department, Yaba and the defendant was subsequently
arrested and arraigned.
The
magistrate, Mr. T. Abolarinwa, adjourned the matter till August 2 for further
hearing.
Source: Punch
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