Police in Lagos have said that the matter between popular actress, Liz Anjorin, and some people who accused her of stealing gold in Lagos was that of wrong money transfer and not that of stealing......See Full Story>>.....See Full Story>>
It said Anjorin transferred the money for the gold she purchased in the Lagos market to a wrong account, adding that the fault was not hers but that of the seller who supplied the incorrect bank account number.
According to a report in ‘The Punch’, spokesperson of the state police command, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, said during the command’s investigation, it was established that the video showing people, including traders, accusing Anjorin-Lawal of stealing was a mistake of facts.
He said, “There was no case of stealing to start with. Our investigation revealed that the seller of the goods gave the wrong account number. Out of the 10 digits the person was to provide, one digit was given wrongly and our investigation revealed that Lizzy Anjorin-Lawal did the transfer to the wrong account number.
But when it turned out that it was a mistake of facts and that they called her a thief in error, Lizzy (Anjorin-Lawal) took the assault meted out against her up and after the suspects were arrested and the case had gone to court, for reasons best known to her, she said she was no longer interested in the case and the case was withdrawn.”
Speaking further, Hundeyin said the people who accused Anjorin-Lawal of stealing, while writing their statements at the police station, confirmed that they were the ones who made the mistake, as it was the seller that gave her the wrong account details.
“Lizzy Anjorin-Lawal transferred what she was supposed to transfer, which was about N90,000, into the wrong account that she was given and there was a receipt; when it was becoming too hot, she again transferred money to the correct account number they gave her.
So, she did a double transfer just to avoid trouble, even though the mistake was not hers. So, I am confirming that the police investigation revealed that there was no stealing. Lizzy Anjorin-Lawal was not culpable of stealing as she did not engage in stealing according to our investigation” he said.
The mum of one had visited the popular market in February this year to purchase some items. While at the market, she was accused of theft and a video of her being harassed and assaulted by some of the traders made the rounds on social media. Six traders were arrested in connection to the assault and then arraigned before the Chief Magistrate Court in Lagos Island Local Government for allegedly assaulting and blackmailing Anjorin-Lawal during her visit to the market to purchase gold.
The accused persons identified as Qudus Jokogbola, Suru Olawale, Edu Shakirat, Fausat Mohammed, Kafayat Ahmed, and Opere Simiat Morenike were charged, while two other suspects were at large. During trial, they pleaded not guilty to the offence. The court granted each of them bail in the sum of N200,000 with one surety each.