A man identified as ThankGod Echem have just been arrested by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) following the allegation that he collected over 7 million from clients, pretend himself as a lawyer in Port Harcourt
In a
statement issued by Mr Wilson Uwujaren, the commission`s Head of Media and
Publicity, in Abuja on Monday.
Uwujaren
said Echem, who confessed to being a school certificate holder, was arrested
following a petition to the EFCC by one of his clients, Mr Jonny Wali.
“Wali
alleged that the fake lawyer defrauded him of seven million, being part of the
money awarded him by a Rivers State High Court in Port Harcourt.
“The
money was compensation in a legal battle involving Wali and former Power
Holding Company of Nigeria now Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company.
“Wali
sued the Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company in a matter bordering
on land trespass in suit number PHC/468/09 before Justice W.A.Chey Chey of the
Rivers State High Court.
“Wali
was awarded 10 million naira as compensation,’’ Uwujaren said.
He
added that the company, however, failed to pay the compensation to him.
“In
seeking payment of the money, Wali employed the legal services of Thankgod
Okachi Echem and Felix Agbarake.
“In
2015, the court ruled in his favour and granted him eight million naira as the
accumulated interest on the 10 million naira.
“The
sum of 18 million naira was consequently paid by the electricity company to him
through Echem’s chambers’’, Uwujaren said in the statement.
He said
trouble crept into the matter when Echem, who was later found to be a fake
lawyer, connived with his colleague and opened an account with a first
generation bank.
“The
account was opened in Wali`s name without his consent. Seven million naira was
paid into it and cashed (withdrawn).
“When
Echem was confronted with these facts, he confessed that he was just a school
certificate holder posing as a lawyer.
“A
search was conducted in his house and yielded some incriminating documents
including a wig and robe belonging to ThankGod Okachi Echem,’’ Uwujaren said.
He said
Echem and “his professional colleague’’ Agbarake, would be arrainged soon.
(NAN)

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