Federal High Court in Lagos has granted N50m bail each to two students of Moshood
Abiola Polytechnic and Resign Regal Academy, Timothy Oluwabukola and Anthony
Odemerho, who allegedly hacked MTN Nigeria Communication computers and stole
airtime and data valued at N1.9 billion.
Justice Akintayo Aluko who granted the bail after hearing two separate bail applications
filed by the defendants ordered the defendants to provide two sureties each, one of
whom must be a civil servant in the federal or Lagos State employment, who must be
grade level 14 and above, and that the second surety must be a landed property owner
within the jurisdiction of the court, and also provide evidence of ownership, and must
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In the case of the civil servant, they must produce a reference letter of their place of
work, and a letter of last promotion, while the defendants must submit two recent
passport photographs to the court registrar and ordered that the prosecution to verify
all documents submitted by the sureties including their residential addresses.
The court ordered that the defendants be remanded in the Correctional Centre
pending the fulfilment of their bail conditions as well as the Police Special Fraud Unit
and issued unauthorized access into the company’s web-based platform known as
Application Programming Interface and unlawful conversion, preferred against them by
the police.
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