$565,000 fraud: American who allegedly scammed three Nigerians gets $250,000 bail
An American, Marco Ramirez, who allegedly defrauded three
Nigerians of $565,000 in an American Green Card scam was granted bail on
Monday.
Ramirez
was granted bail in the sum of $250,000 by an Ikeja High Court.
Ramirez
was earlier remanded at the Kirikiri Prisons after his arraignment on June 22
over the alleged scam.
Justice Josephine Oyefeso while granting the bail said, “The defendant is
hereby granted $250,000 bail or its naira equivalent with two sureties in like
sum.
“The
current exchange rate should be put into consideration.
“One of
the sureties should be resident in Lagos, be a director of a reputable company
and have landed property in Lagos State.
“The
sureties must show evidence of source of livelihood and swear to an affidavit
to show same.
“A copy of
the ruling should be sent to all immigration agencies both land and air.
“The
defendant must report to the Lagos or Abuja offices of the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission once a week.”
The EFCC
had slammed a 16-count, bordering on obtaining$565,000 dollars under false
presences from three Nigerians to get them American green card.
Ramirez,
the Managing Director of three companies – USA Now Plc., Eagleford Instalodge
Group and USA Now Capital Group – committed the offences between February 2013
and August 2013, according to the EFCC.
The
American was alleged to have fraudulently received $545,000 from one Amb.
Godson Echejue to invest in Ramirez’s company.
The plan
was to procure an American green card (permanent residence card) for the
Nigerian.
Ramirez
also allegedly received $10,000 from one Abubakar Umar through a non-existent
investment programme in the U.S. which would make Umar eligible to obtain an
American passport
The EFCC
also accused Ramirez of illegally receiving $10,000 from one Olukayode Sodimu
on the pretext that the funds were facilitation fees with the American
Immigration Services for an American Green Card.
Oyefeso
adjourned the case until Nov. 15 and Nov. 16 for continuation of trial.
(NAN)
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