Anthony Damisa, an officer with the Niger State Command of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defense Corps, was charged on Wednesday by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission with forgery and making a false statement.
Damisa appeared in court in Maitama, Abuja, the capital of Nigeria, before Justice M. E. Anenih of the Federal Capital Territory High Court 3.
This information was provided on Thursday in a statement acquired by our correspondent from the ICPC’s spokesman, Mrs. Azuka Ogugua.
ICPC, in a Charge No: CR/348/2022 filed before the trial court, is alleging that the accused person used a forged Bachelor of Science Degree in Public Administration from Enugu State University of Science and Technology as well as a forged National Diploma Certificate in General Agriculture from the College of Agriculture, Yandev, Benue State to seek higher placement in the NSCDC.
ICPC also informed the court of how investigation activities revealed that the certificates presented by the defendant to his employer did not emanate from the claimed institutions.
The commission in a 4-count charge, is further accusing the defendant of making false statements to officers of ICPC while on their official duties.
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His offences are contrary to Section 366, and punishable under Section 364 of the Penal Code Act, Cap 89, Laws of the FCT and Section 25 of the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act, 2000.
Ogugua further noted that when the charges were read to him, the accused person entered a “not guilty” plea, and his counsel Ibrahim Alhassan thereafter raised a bail application on behalf of his client which was not opposed by the prosecution counsel, Ebiye Oglafa.
The accused person was then admitted to bail in the sum of N2million and a surety in like sum who must be a civil servant not below grade level 10.
He was also ordered to deposit either his International Passport or Driver’s License as well as two passport photographs, and the matter was adjourned to April 4, 2023 for commencement of hearing.
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