The Lagos division of Court of Appeal, Monday, reserved judgment in an appeal filed by an Indian businessman, Ashok Israni and two officials of Keystone Bank, Anayo Nwosu and Olajide Oshodi, against their conviction over an N855 million fraud.
Based on the development, the case was reheard by the regular three-person court panel led by Justice Olukayode Bada.
Justice Kudirat Jose of an Igbosere High Court of Lagos State, had, on December 9, 2019, jailed Israni, Nwosu and Oshodi on an amended 15-count charge bordering on conspiracy and obtaining money by false pretence.
The Judge had sentenced them to five years imprisonment each for stealing.
Justice Jose had also convicted a company, NULEC Industries Limited, belonging to Israni and Keystone Bank Limited, in her judgment.
At the Appeal hearing on Thursday, Rotimi Jacobs (SAN) adopted his brief of argument dated April 27, 2023. He argued that there are several legal authorities to the effect that pardon cannot be granted to convicts whose rights of appeal have not been exhausted.
The EFCC further claimed that immediately after one of the appellants, Anayo Nwosu was released, he allegedly made many publications on social media platforms stating that he was wrongly convicted, jailed and maltreated because of the whims and caprices of the Nominal Complainant.
Earlier, Counsel to the Appellants, Chief Wole Olanipekun (SAN) and Abiodun Owonikoko (SAN) had urged the court to allow the Appeal, set aside the judgement of the lower court and acquit all the Appellants of all the charges filed against them.







