Wema Bank Forged Deeds of Legal Mortgage, Forensic Expert Tells Court

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CLAIMANT DEMANDS N100 M AS DAMAGES FOR
COLLUSION
A retired
Superintendent of Police and Member American Academy of Forensic Science, Mr.
Raphael Onwuziligbo yesterday told a Lagos High Court sitting in Ikeja, that
signatories in Wema Bank’s purported Deeds of Legal Mortgage, mandating the
bank to corner and sell the property situated at No. 3 Ijaiye Street,
Mafolokwu, Oshodi belonging to late Sobola, father to the claimant,
Olayiwola Sobola were at variance with specimen signatures in the Title Deeds deposited
with the bank for an overdraft facility of an initial N1 million
.
Mr Onwuziligbo had worked in the Forensic Department of the FCID as forensic examiner
for over 27 years, appearing in courts in Nigeria and abroad to testify
before he retired into private practice.
He testified as a witness in Suit
ID954/2001 by the claimant against Wema Bank Plc and Sunday Adeyemo, wherein
forgery has been alleged.
The police
forensic expert under cross examination by Wole Bamigbala and Olufemi Falana
for the first(Wema Bank Plc ) and second(Sunday Adeyemo) defendants told
the court that letters were brought to his attention on receipt by the then
Commissioner of Police in charge of FCID for forensic examination.
He said he
examined the signatures on the purported Deeds of Legal Mortgage forwarded to
the CP by Chief .S.O Kuyoro, looking at the signatures stroke by stroke and
thereafter came to the conclusion the signatories were in disparity with what
was in the Title Deeds with the bank. He tendered his observations in written
form and admitted as evidence together with his comparative table of the
signatures, A, B and C.
After a
thorough examination, deploying Video scriptoral comparison VAT 5000 and
other relevant hitech equipment, he came to the conclusion that there were
different patterns of signatories and that unique to each individual is
inherent master pattern of signature.
“Nobody can
sign his signature wrongly unless he wants to disguise, it is only a person
trying to simulate that will produce irregular strokes, drawing. If a person is
asked to sign 1000 times, he will produce his regular pattern the only
difference is pictorial pattern, but the master pattern is the same”, he
affirmed.
Wole
Bamigbala: You have established irregularities in the signatories, don’t you
think that it would have been good that you look at other documents with
similar signatories executed over a long period of time?
Witness: My
answer is that A, B and C are sufficient to conduct scientific examination and
comparison. They are sufficient because the signatures are of these same
pattern and I went ahead to conduct the forensic analysis, and the result is
that signatures on A and B are different from C.
Bamgbala:
For how long have you been in practice before this case?
Witness: I
have over 27 years analysing documents in and out of court even outside
Nigeria.
Bamgbala: Do
you have any certification in forensic analysis?
Witness: I a
memer of American Foriensic examiner.
Bamgbala:
Any certification?
Witness: All
I know is that I am a member of American Academy of Forensic Science. My lord
during my service time, foreign experts come to the lab to conduct lecture,
train and update experts, after one of those their training , I was
considered because I was OC of the document units of the forensic lab and I
have evidence to show that in their magazine where they considered me under
handwriting. I have a copy.
Bamgbala:
Have you been certified.
Witness: I
said I am a member.
Bamgbala:
Don’t you know that irregularity do not prove a case of forgery because the
mortgagor could have signed irregularly.
Witness:
There is a diference between irregularity and master pattern on inherent
feature. It is irregular, if the formation of the signatures are not properly
formed pictorially where a layman can say no this is not the person’s
signatiure. But when you come to matter patter or inherent feature, every
individual has inherent master pattern or inherit feature it is unique to
individuals. The master pattern is unaltered.
Bamgbala:
Don’t you think that master pattern can be affected by health pattern?
Witness: No.
That is graphology. Graphologist are experts who attempt to interprete human
behaviour based on behaviour, forensic experts anyalise signatures stroke by
stroke, forensic examiner does not behave like a graphology. Forensic examiner
depends on stroke hence we are able to work on photocopy.
Nobody was
born with the knowledge of writting, you learn how to write, from copy book
standard, you now form your own individuality, nobody can get it hence, ABCD,
the teacher gives pupil homework to copy, they pass the work to the
teacher to mark. The teacher does not not know the mentality of producing any
letter. Later A formation is different, one person starts from up and another
can start his own formation from another angle.
Bamgbala:
You are aware that the complainant died of cardiac arrest, don’t
you think that
his mental state could have affected his signatures?
Witness: I
said the mental state of every individual cannot affect master pattern.
Immediately you write, if flows from you hand to you brain. Immediately you
want to start, you must know where to begin.
Bamgbala: Mr
Sobola had issue with cardiac failure, which may affect his writing”
Witness: My
lord, my training was not to listen to stories, so as not to influence my
result, the signatories are comparable enough to influence my decision. When I
conducted the forensic analysis, I was still in active service with the Police
Force.
Falana:
Did you asked to be given a CTC copy of the court?
Witness: CTC
is irrelevant in this case
Falana: You
are alleging that the deeds were forged?
Witness: I
said after conducting complete analysis, bc the letter was generalised, I
examined and compared all the signatures in A, B and C. After the anaylysis, I
wrote a report and passed it to the CP in charge of Foreinsic Unit, he did a
lettter forwarding the report to the client. As an expert based on my
training, my duty is to examine and comunicate my findings, in the police
everybody has his own duty.
Falana: Did
you requenct to see the signatories to sign for you so that you can compare
them?
Witness: My
training is to aviod seeing anybody to aviod being biased. I found those
documents suitable for analysis, legible for examination and comparison, no
need for requesting for any other thing. I am trained not to see those who who
sign to aviod bias.
Falana:
People sometimes sign irregular signatures
Witness:
Nobody can sign his signature wrongly unless he wants to disguise, it is only a
person trying to simulate that will produce irregular strokes, drawing. If a person
is asked to sign 1000 times, he will produce his regular pattern the only
different is pictorial pattern, but the master pattern is thesame. If a person
is asked to sign his signature, he will not ignore the inherent patterns, it
can never change, only a layman that can look at a genuine signature and
conclude based on pictorial pattern but master pattern remains unchanged.
Falana: Did
the courts agree with you in all the cases you have handled?
Witness: My
lord, in my written statement, I mentioned, cases Clifford Ilo and Union Bank,
the court in Benin upheld my opinion. Law report Fashakin against Ilo, AC 1167,
you will see my name there. Those one that I rememebr, in FRN Vs Sunday
Ogundiya. The one I am aware off judgement was delivered in my favour.
Falana: The
defendants have produced two seemingly similar documents said to have been
executed by the claimant in this case, but the first one is the document titled
mortage, 30th Oct 1997.
Witness: I
dont know the genesis of this case, I dont know whether the parties are alive
or dead. I don’t know the genesis of this case.
Falana: Did
you use this your glasses in the forensic examination?
Witness: I
used Video scriptoral comparison VAT 5000 to certified my analysis and other
devices.
Falana: Are
you aware that your documents are not binding on the court?
Witness: I
am only a witness to do my part to testify to the court how I arrived at that
conclusion. The witness was thereafter Justice Candide Johnson discharged the
witness and the matter adjourned to Wednesday, November 27, 2019 for defence.
However,
court documents obtained by our correspondent, revealed that the late Sobola in
1997 through his company Pace Maritime Agency Limited obtained an overdraft
facility of N1 million from Wema Bank Plc which was liquidated by the
company.
As security
for the loan, the claimant’s father now deceased pledged the title document to
the property at No.3 Ijaiye Street, Mafolokwu, Oshodi by handing over the title
documents for safe keeping with the understanding that the documents shall be
returned upon liquidation of the overdraft facility.
The court
documents further revealed that the facility was increased to N2 million in
1999 since the claimant’s father liquidated the facility on time. We also
gathered from court documents that the claimant serviced the facility until
2000 when the claimant’s father was admitted to Lagos University Hospital and
eventually died.
According to
court papers, the claimant applied to the Lagos Land Bureau for Certified copy
of the Legal Mortgage said to have been executed by his father but was
thoroughly shocked by the caricature reprint of the signature of his father and
that of the secretary of the company on the said Legal Mortgage, forcing his
lawyers to petition then Commissioner of Police to ascertain the authenticity
of the signatures via forensic examination
“The process
of scientific examination and comparison carried out in the relevant columns of
the documents found features of disparity in the signatures, in other words,
the signatures on the said Deed of Legal Mortgage were not the same with the
specimen signatures of the late father of the claimant and that of the
secretary of the company.
The
claimant, Olayiwola Sobola is now seeking a declaration allowing him to redeem
the overdraft facility of N 2 million and an additional cost of N500,000 to
cover interest for the period and an order to return the title deed of the
property and a declaration nullifying the said sale of the property and N100
million as special and general damages for collusion committed against the
claimant and illegal execution on the property.
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