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BREAKING: First Bank Asks Police To Arrest Dispatch Rider Implicated In N355Million Fraud Despite Supreme Court Judgement In His Favour

Darlington
November 30, 2022

Darlington, who worked with the Iganmu branch of First Bank between October 2010 and December 2013, was implicated in a failed N355 million fraud allegedly carried out by two staff members of the bank, Mr. Abimbola Jaiyesimi and Mrs. Mojisola Majasan.

Omeli Humphrey Darlington, a former dispatch rider at First Bank of Nigeria Plc, who is entangled in a multi-million-naira fraud with some former staff members of the bank, is currently under arrest, SaharaReporters has gathered.

 

Darlington, who worked with the Iganmu branch of First Bank between October 2010 and December 2013, was implicated in a failed N355 million fraud allegedly carried out by two staff members of the bank, Mr. Abimbola Jaiyesimi and Mrs. Mojisola Majasan.

 

After the attempt to divert the money was exposed, being the only junior staff member aware of the fraud, he was accused of attempting to defraud the bank unilaterally.

Having been subjected to torture and humiliation, Darlington instituted a case of fundamental human rights abuse against the officials.

 

In February 2016, Justice W. Animasahun of the High Court of Lagos State in a fundamental right proceeding between Darlington and Jaiyesimi/Majasan, delivered judgement in favour of Darlington.

 

The court held the duo responsible for his illegal detention and N17.7 million was awarded against them, while N500,000 was awarded against the police station at Ikoyi.

 

Jaiyesimi and Majasan appealed against the judgement at the Court of Appeal, Lagos Division. In its ruling on December 14, 2017, the appeal court affirmed the trial court’s judgment in favour of Darlington.

 

Subsequently, the case was tried at the Supreme Court of Nigeria in Abuja before the lordships: Helen Moronkeji Ogunwumiju; Musa Dattujo Muhammad; Chima Centus Nweze; Uwani Abba Aji; Adamu Jauro with case number: SC. B05/2018.

 

Delivering judgement on March 4, 2022, Justice Helen Moronkeji Ogunwumiju ruled in favour of Darlington, awarding N7.5 million against the two Appellants.

 

The court further ruled that the amount awarded as costs stands as there was no appeal against such.

 

SaharaReporters gathered that despite the Supreme Court ruling, Darlington was arrested by officers led by one ASP Seriki from Zone 2, Onikan, Lagos.

“His arrest followed a petition written by the First Bank of Nigeria,” a source told SaharaReporters.

 

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