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Man Arrested For Issuing Pirated NYSC Call-up Letters








A suspect, Richard Olayinka, who paraded himself as a staff individual from the Osun State University, has been captured by the Lagos State Police Command.

He was captured for supposedly issuing fake National Youth Service Corps ring letters to four understudies.

Olayinka was likewise blamed for attaching manufactured mark of the school's Vice-Chancellor on explanations of result purportedly issued to understudies, recognized as Olubunmi Idowu, Lafihan Dare, Sotikare Segun and Akintude Wealth.

PUNCH Metro accumulated that the understudies looked for Richards' assistance as they were not cleared by the school administration because of some extraordinary courses.
It was learnt that the police propelled a manhunt for the suspect after the young people, who guaranteed to be understudies of Department of Linguistics and Communication Studies, Osun State University, reported at the NYSC Lagos State introduction camp in Iyana Ipaja on November 26.

They had showed up before the camp enlistment group for leeway when their ring letters were found to be fakes.

The suspect was charged in a Lagos Magistrate's Court sitting in Ogba on 12 checks verging on imitation, taking and pantomime by the police.

A police prosecutor, Inspector Clifford Ogu, told the court that the offenses were culpable under segments 285, 312, 361,378 and 166 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State of Nigeria, 2011.

The charges read to some extent, "That you, Richard Olayinka and others everywhere, at some point in November 2016, at the NYSC camp, in the Ikeja Magisterial District, conspired among yourselves to perpetrate lawful offense, to mind; taking and fabrication, along these lines carrying out an offense culpable under Section 409 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State of Nigeria, 2011.

"That you, and others everywhere on a similar date, time and place, in the previously mentioned authoritative region, obtained the entirety of N50,000, N70,000, N100,000, and N150,000 from Olubunmi Idowu, Lafinhan Dare, Sotikare Segun and Akintunde Wealth separately, under the guise of getting NYSC ring letters for them which you know to be false, consequently carrying out an offense culpable under Section 312 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State of Nigeria, 2011.

"That you, and others everywhere, on a similar date, time and place, in the previously mentioned authoritative area, conducted yourselves in a way liable to bring about rupture of the peace by imitating the Osun State University Vice-Chancellor and manufacturing the Osun State University proclamations of result, along these lines carrying out an offense in opposition to and culpable under Section 166 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2011."

The respondent argued not blameworthy before the managing judge, Mrs. T. Akanni, and was conceded safeguard in the total of N350,000, with two sureties in like entirety.

The case was dismissed till January 18, 2017.
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