MAN FORGES OWN DEATH CERTIFICATE

        A 35year old man, Banjo omotosho, and his wife, Ebun, 29 have been arraigned before a Somolu Magistrate's Court for allegedly forging a death certificate in a bid to defraud the Nigeria Insurance Company of the sum of N1.08m.The alleged crime was said to have been detected at the insurance company located on the Anthony end of the Ikorodu Expressway.

        It was learnt  that Banjo had approached the insurance company with his wife, Ebun, to take a life policy under the names, Ojo Alabi Kingsley, and Ojo Motunrayo, respectively. Banjo was said to have claim that Ebun (Motunrayo) was his daugther and hence his next of kin. The life insurance was said to have been taken in May, while a premium of N50,000 was paid to the company.

       However on August 4, Ebun (Motunrayo) allegedly approached the company and said her father has died in an accident, hoping to claim the benefit of N1,080,000 attached to the insurance policy. Newslinage correspondent learnt that Ebun allegedly presented a police report, and a forged death certificate signed by one Dr. Lawal of the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, dated May 29. The medical report reportedly indicated that he died of hemorrhagic shock.

        In addition, Ebun allegedly obtained an attending physician certificate that Alabi  Ojo Kingsley had been under his (doctor's) care for two years, which was co-signed by two law firms located in Gbagada area of the state. Nigeria nsurance Company was said to be in the final stage of verification of claims when residents of the purported address where the 'deceased' lived denied knowing anyone by the name.

        Omotosho and Ebun were then arrested after the fraud uncovered. They were arraigned on the three counts of conspiracy, forgery and intent to defraud. The charges read in part, "That you, Banjo Omotosho and Ebun Omotosho, on September 22 at about 10am at Niger Insurance Plc on Ikorodu Road, Anthony Village, fraudulently forged  the death certificate of one Ojo Alabi Kingsley with intent to claim N1,080,000 on behalf of Ojo Motunrayo who is his next of kin".

        The police prosecutor, ASP Akinlabi Adegoke, said the offences were purnishable under section 360, 21 and 409 of the criminal  Law of  Lagos state, Nigeria 2011. They pleaded guilty to the charges and elected summary trial. Their defence counsel asked for their bail in the liberal terms. The magistrate, Mrs Bola Osunsanmi admitted them to  bail in the sum of N200,000 each, with two sureties in like sum. The matter adjourned till December 10.
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