UN job scam: Sultan Sardauna jailed for 4 years in Kano

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Justice Hadiza Suleiman of the Kano State High Court on Tuesday convicted and sentenced one Ahmad Sultan Sardauna to four years imprisonment for offences bordering on conspiracy and forgery.

Sultan was arraigned by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) alongside one Emmanuel Tunde sometime in November 2022 for forging documents in an attempt to defraud a Somali to the tune of $4,661 under the guise of securing job for him at the United Nations.

Upon arraignment, Emmanuel pleaded guilty and was convicted by the court.

Sultan, on the other hand, pleaded not guilty thereby forcing the case to proceed to trial.

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However, when the matter came up for trial on Tuesday, Sultan recanted and pleaded guilty  to the charges against him.

In view of his latest plea, prosecution counsel, Musa Isah asked the court to convict him accordingly.

Counsel representing the defendant Husaini Makari pleaded with the court to temper justice with mercy in sentencing the defendant.

Consequently, Justice Suleiman sentenced the defendant to 2years imprisonment on each of the two counts without option of fine.

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