The Police Special Fraud Unit has arraigned students of Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, and Resign Regal Academy, Timothy Oluwabukola and Anthony Odemerho, for allegedly hacking MTN Nigeria Communication Plc’s computers and stealing airtime and data valued at N1.9bn.
Oluwabukola and Odemerho who
were arraigned before the Federal High Court in Lagos on Tuesday are facing
four counts bordering on conspiracy, unauthorised access into the company’s
web-based platform known as Application Programming Interface and unlawful
conversion, preferred against them by the police.
The police prosecution counsel,
Justine Enang, told the court that the defendants committed the alleged offences
with others now at large.
Enang told the court that
Oluwabukola and Odemerho who are said to be students of Moshood Abiola
Polytechnic Abeokuta, Ogun State, and Resign Regal Academy in Benin City, Edo
State, respectively, committed the offences sometime between January and April
2024, in Lagos and Edo states.
He said the defendants
conspired and accessed the telco’s Application Programming Interface and
obtained data from the said application, which they used to defraud MTN to the
tune of N1.9bn.
According to the prosecutor the
offences committed contravened Sections 27(1)(b); 6(2) and 28(1)(b) of the
Cybercrime (Prohibition, Prevention, etc) Act, 2015 as amended in 2024, but
punishable under Section 8(2) of the same Act.
He added that the offences also
contravened Section 18(2)(b) of the Money Laundering (Prevention And
Prohibition) Act, 2022, punishable under Section 18(3) of the same Act.
However, the defendants pleaded
not guilty to the charges against them.
Following their not-guilty
plea, the prosecutor asked the court for a trial date and urged the court to
remand them in the custody of a correctional centre till the determination of
the charge.
But the defence lawyers
informed the court that they had filed their clients’ bail applications and the
same had been served on the prosecutor.
The prosecutor confirmed being
served with the applications but told the court that he was served while the
proceedings were on.
He asked the court for a short
date to enable him to study the applications and respond to them accordingly.
Consequently, Justice Akintayo
Aluko adjourned the case till August 5, 2024, for hearing of the defendants’
bail applications.
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