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the charges brought against her in court, she withdrew over N300,000
from Princess Nume Mangibo’s (her girl friend) account with Union Bank
including the stealing of $2,500. She did not only stop there, she got
enchanted by the jewelry of her friend and stole same all in a bid to
look flashy without working for it.
Delivering the judgment on Monday, November 26, 2012, Emmanuel Woke, a Chief Magistrate in charge of the trial proceedings, said that the convict, who was standing trial with Union Bank Plc, Station Road Branch, Port Harcourt, were found guilty on counts three, five, six and seven, which were stealing of N372,000, possession of torn Union Bank Plc withdrawal voucher No. 5016162, stealing of $2,500 and stealing of one cosmetics box valued at N372,000, respectively, all property of one Princess Nume Mangibo.
The bank was discharged because the prosecution could not prove his case against it. He held that the bank only paid out the said money on the grounds that the signature presented to it was same as was in its system and not as a co-conspirator with the convict.
Delivering the judgment on Monday, November 26, 2012, Emmanuel Woke, a Chief Magistrate in charge of the trial proceedings, said that the convict, who was standing trial with Union Bank Plc, Station Road Branch, Port Harcourt, were found guilty on counts three, five, six and seven, which were stealing of N372,000, possession of torn Union Bank Plc withdrawal voucher No. 5016162, stealing of $2,500 and stealing of one cosmetics box valued at N372,000, respectively, all property of one Princess Nume Mangibo.
The bank was discharged because the prosecution could not prove his case against it. He held that the bank only paid out the said money on the grounds that the signature presented to it was same as was in its system and not as a co-conspirator with the convict.
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