Access Bank staff docked for using ATM, SIM cards to hack into customers’ account
An Access Bank Plc staff at its Trade Fair branch in Lagos, Michael Owuche, 30, has been arraigned before an Igbosere Chief Magistrate’s Court, Lagos, for allegedly conniving with two others to dispossess members of the public of their phones and SIM cards at Boundary Market are in Ajegunle, Lagos and use same to hack into the victims’ accounts to withdraw money.
Other accused persons arraigned with the banker over the alleged crime are: Sunday Noah, 20 and Fatai Issa, 39.
The investigating police officer, Adamu Ibrahim, said that their arrest was ordered by the Assistant Inspector General of Police, (AIG) in charge of Zone 2 Command, Lagos, following complaints by those allegedly robbed by the accused persons.
Police identified the victims as Grace Lawson who lost her Samsung Galaxy XS phone valued at N37,000 and SIM card to the accused persons, Kate Esebeimen who lost her Y3 phone valued at N15,000 and recharge cards valued at N25,000 to the accused, One Ecobank master card belonging to Chinyere Ejiogu and one Verve prepaid ATM card belonging to Jacob Ayodele Ado.
The accused persons were arraigned before the court on a four count-charge of felony to wit, robbery and stealing money from bank customers accounts through online banking with various SIM cards belonging to the victims.
Police prosecutor, Inspector Francis Igbinosa, told the Court in charge No T/01/2018, that the accused persons committed the offence on 4 and 5 December, 2017, at boundary Market, Ajegunle, Lagos.
Igbinosa further stated that Michael Owuche, a staff of Access Bank,Trade Fair Branch connived with others to rob the complainants of their phones and ATM cards at boundary Market, Ajegunle. They were said to have used the SIM cards and the ATM cards to hack into the accounts of the victims and stole the sum of N250,000.
The offences are punishable under sections 411, 297, 329 and 287(7) of the criminal Laws of Lagos State,2015.
The accused persons however pleaded not guilty to the alleged crime.
The presiding Magistrate, Aro Lambo, subsequently granted them bail in the sum of N500,000 each with two sureties each in like sum and adjourned the case till February 14, 2018 for mention. The three defendants were remanded at the Ikoyi Prisons, Lagos, until they meet their bail conditions.