Lagos Prophet Arrested And Arraigned By EFCC For Fraud

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Prophet Cletus Ilongwo

 

Officials of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC)
have arrested and arraigned a Lagos-based pastor, Prophet Cletus
Ilongwo, for alleged involvement in a N59.7m fraud.

 

According to a report by PUNCH Metro, Ilongwo, the Presiding Pastor
of the Power of the Holy Ghost Evangelical Ministry, was brought before
a Lagos State Special Offences Court for allegedly defrauding a former
member of his congregation.

 

It was learnt that several security operatives stormed the church
located in Shoba community in the Abule-Ado area of Lagos on Saturday to
arrest Ilongwo. The prophet was arrested over allegations of fraud
levelled against him by the member of his church.

 

The suspect was initially arrested early this year by the police
and the EFCC after a former member of the church reported that he
defrauded him of N85m, which led to the loss of his job in one of the
first generation banks in the country.

 

Ilongwo allegedly jumped bail and left his surety to languish in
the EFCC detention, while efforts to re-arrest him proved abortive.

 

At Monday’s proceedings, llongwo, who was dressed in a long red
robe, pleaded not guilty to the 11 counts charge bordering on fraud
preferred against him.

 

The suspect was said to have received the said amount from one
Obinna Ezenwaka at different times in 2016 on the pretext of helping him
to purchase a property located at 165c, Diamond Estate, Amuwo-Odofin.

 

According to the EFCC, Ilongwo collected the sum in tranches through his Zenith Bank account 1003455899.

 

The charges read in part, “That you, Cletus Ilongwo, on January
29, 2016, at Lagos, within the Ikeja Juridical Division, dishonestly
converted for your own use the sum of N10m, being money received through
your Zenith Bank account number 1003495899 from Obinna Ezenwaka meant
for the purchase of the property situated at No 165c, Block 12, Diamond
Estate, Amuwo-Odofin, Lagos.”

 

In view of his plea, the prosecution counsel, Ahmed Yerima, applied
for a date for the commencement of trial, while the defence counsel,
P.N. Orji, informed the court about a pending bail application he filed
on behalf of his client.

 

Yerima did not, however, oppose the bail application, but asked for time to respond to it.

 

The presiding judge, Justice Sherifat Solebo, adjourned the matter
till November 14 and 19, respectively for hearing of the bail
application and commencement of trial.

 

She ordered that Ilongwo be remanded in prison pending the approval of his bail application.

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