Petrol Station Attendant Bags 3-year-jail for N101m Money-doubling Fraud

The Lagos State Special Offences Court sitting in Ikeja has sentenced a petrol station  pump attendant, Saheed Oluwakemi, to three-year imprisonment over theft of  N101,000,000 (one hundred and one million naira).

Oluwakemi was a petrol station attendant employed by Petroleum Managers Limited and Perilious Ventures in Lagos.

He met one Mr. Lateef Mustapha, the second defendant, who allegedly promised to double any amount of money sent to him.

Acting on this promise, Oluwakemi allegedly sent Mustapha a total sum of N101 million in installments for the purpose of money-doubling.

The transfers were fraudulently made from the petroleum company’s Point of Sale (POS) system, which Oluwakemi accessed by altering the login details.

When the petroleum company later discovered discrepancies and missing funds, it contacted its bank for clarification.

The bank revealed that the missing funds had been transferred through the company’s POS transactions.
Further investigations showed that Oluwakemi transferred N600,000 to his personal account, while over N100 million was transferred to Mr. Mustapha, who allegedly converted the funds.

Justice Olubunmi Abike-Fadipe convicted and sentenced him on a one-count charge of stealing, which contravenes and punishable under Section 287 (1)(a) of the Criminal Laws of Lagos.

Oluwakemi initially pleaded not guilty to the charge but changed his plea to guilty.

The EFCC lead prosecution counsel, D.S, Okongwu said, “in view of his guilty plea, the convict should make a restitution of N600, 000 and return same amount to the complainant. The court should sentence them according to the law,” he added.

Justice Abike-Fadipe held that the punishment for the offence is 10 years imprisonment but since he willfully pleaded guilty to the charge, it would be reduced.

The judge convicted and sentenced the first defendant, Oluwakemi to three years imprisonment.

The  sentence shall commence from the day the convict was arrested and remanded in custody. And he shall pay restitution of N600, 000 to the complainant.

Subsequently, the judge adjourned the case to March 3 and 5, 2026 for the commencement of Mustapha’s defence, the second defendant.

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