Gombe Courts Send Six Fraudsters to Jail

Justices H.H. Kereng and Abdulhamid Yakubu of the  Gombe State High Court 2 and 3 sitting in Gombe,  Gombe  State on August 5, 2025 convicted and sentenced Maigari Abba, Joseph Samuel Bulus, Kasheaure Joseph, Emmanuel Dilibe, Livite Ibrahim and  Awolowo Martins to various jail terms for fraud.

The convicts were separately arraigned on one -count charge bordering on breach of trust, cheating and impersonation by the Gombe Zonal Directorate  of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission,  EFCC.

‎The charge against Joseph Samuel Bulus reads: “That you, Joseph Samuel Bulus, sometimes between 2024 and 2025, at Gombe, Gombe state, within the jurisdiction of this honorable court, dishonestly impersonate one Peter Elis, by pretending to be a former Kings Guard in the UK, creating and operating fake Facebook and tiktok accounts and luring unsuspecting individuals to deliver money to you (mostly via gift cards) and in the process gained to your advantage the sum of $1,500 (One thousand Five Hundred Dollars) and thereby committed an offence contrary to 321 and punishable under Section 324 of the Penal Code Law.”

‎Upon arraignment, the defendants pleaded guilty to their respective charges,  prompting prosecution counsel,  SE Okemini and AB Kware to  urge the court to convict and sentence  the defendants accordingly.  However,  counsel to the defendants  pleaded with the court to temper justice with mercy.

‎Justice Kereng,  having listened  to both prosecution  and defence counsel,  convicted  and sentenced Abba to six months imprisonment with an option of  N60,000 (Sixty Thousand Naira) as fine and Martins bagged  six months imprisonment or a fine of N50,000 (Fifty Thousand Naira).

Justice Yakubu convicted and sentenced Bulus, Joseph, Dilibe and  Ibrahim to twenty four months imprisonment each or a fine of N50,000 each.

In addition,  the courts ruled that the aggregate sum of N2, 800,000(Two Million Eight Hundred Thousand Naira)  recovered during investigation and being proceeds of crime be used to restitute the victims of crime.

Furthermore , the courts ordered that the  convicts forfeit one Laptop and five mobile phones recovered at the point of arrest and being instrutments of crime to the Federal  Government of Nigeria .

‎ The convicts’ journey to prison began when the Commission received  intelligence regarding their nefarious activities. They were apprehended and prosecuted accordingly.