Credit Card Fraud: Court adjourns Naira Marley’s trial to Feb. 27

Justice
I. Nicholas Oweibo of the Federal High Court sitting in Ikoyi, Lagos, on
Thursday, December 12, 2019 adjourned to February 27, 2020 further hearing in a
case involving Afeez Fashola, a.k.a Naira Marley, who is being prosecuted for
alleged conspiracy and credit card fraud.

At the resumed sitting today, the first prosecution witness, PW1,
Dalhatu Buhari, who was cross-examined by the defendant’s counsel, Olalekan
Ojo, SAN, told the court that he did not need a password to access the
defendant’s computer by the standards of his training and that cyber security
training was available to anyone.

When asked if any expert in cyber security could access a computer
and do what he likes on it in relation to the credit card details that were
found on the defendant’s computer, the PW1 said : “It is not possible for just
any expert in cyber security to access a computer and do anything he likes on
it.

“This is because there are various aspects in cyber security and
not all the tools used in cyber security are accessible to all the various
aspects.”

When also asked if he recorded the date of the registration of the
administration of the account, he answered in the negative, stating that the
Windows Operating system that was used for the analysis could not provide such
details “because it is exclusive to the Apple Operating System and is only
accessible to the company.”

The witness further told the court that his analysis only
recovered card details that were found on the defendant’s system.

He, however, told the court that only the investigator could
determine if the cards were fraudulently used.

The case was adjourned to February 27 and 28, 2020. Bryn Wealthholm

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