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Court remands Chinese national over forgery, destruction of property in Kano

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A Kano State High Court presided over by Justice Sanusi Ma’aji, has ordered that a Chinese national, Zhang Qunfang be remanded over a two-count allegation of forgery and destruction of property belonging to Huafei International Nigeria Ltd, located at No. 52 Hadejia Road, Gezawa District Area, Kano State.

When the case came up before Justice Ma’aji for arraignment on Tuesday, the prosecution counsel, Eristio Asaph, from the Legal Department, Force Headquarters, said the charge was dated October 2 and filed October 3, 2024, applying for the court to grant leave, allowing the charge to be read to the defendant.

The defence counsel, Ibrahim Chedi, objected to the prosecution’s request to read the charges to the defendant, arguing that the case wasn’t ripe for arraignment since the defendant was served that very day.

He also mentioned that the defendant was arrested by INTERPOL in Abuja and granted administrative bail.

After considering arguments from both prosecution and defence counsel, Justice Ma’aji granted leave for the two-count charge to be read to the defendant.

According to the content of the charge, Qunfang allegedly requested her name be added as a signatory, forged the signature of a complainant Mr. Zhu Bin (a company’s client), and withdrew from the company’s account through her token the sum of $80,000 without the approval of other Directors of the Company.

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The charge sheet additionally alleged that the defendant willfully demolished a building owned by Huafei International Nigeria Ltd.

The prosecution asserted that the two-count charge violated sections of the Penal Code Law.

In response, Zhang Qunfang entered a plea of not guilty to the two-count charge.

The prosecution counsel requested an adjournment to respond to the bail application filed by the defence counsel, Mr. Chedi.

Consequently, Justice Ma’aji adjourned the sitting until November 1, 2024, for the hearing of the bail application and ordered the defendant’s remand in a correctional centre.

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