Cosmetic surgeon Dr Anuoluwapo Adepoju has been re-arraigned before a Federal High Court for alleged evasion from investigation into a reported case of failed plastic surgery.
The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) re-arraigned Adepoju on Friday. She was first arraigned on July 3 alongside her medical outfit MedContour Services Ltd before Justice Mohammed Liman in Lagos.
The FCCPC brought a five-count charge on the defendants bordering on refusal to honour an invitation for investigation and refusal to produce investigation document.
Adepoju pleaded not guilty and was granted bail on self-recognizance.
On Friday, Prosecutor Babatunde Irukera who is the Director-General of FCCPC informed the court that the commission filed an amended charge.
He prayed the court to take the plea of the defendant afresh. The amended five-count charge was read to the defendant and she pleaded not guilty.
The prosecutor then told the court that he was ready to open trial in the case.
He called the first witness for the prosecution Suzzy Onwuka.
The witness introduced herself as a civil servant working in the FCCPC, adding that her duty included a resolution of customers’ complaints, surveillance and enforcement activites, monitoring of sales promotion, as well as other matters referred from the headquarters.
On her experience during investigation into the instant case, she told the court that sometime in March and April this year, the commission received complaints from people who reportedly suffered adversely from the activities of the defendants.
She said that the defendants were also reported to have made false advertisement of their activities, adding that the FCCPC sprang into investigation of the activities of the defendants in its physical place of business, but discovered that the said address was false.
The witness said that the commission later discovered the true address of MedContour and wrote to the surgeon, notifying her that the commission had begun investigation into her activities, and requesting that she should provide document to the commission.
She added that the said notice of investigation was issued on April 14 but since there was no compliance by the defendant, the said notice was pasted on the facility of MedContour, the defendant’s place of business.
According to the witness, the commission also pasted a summons to the defendant on the same address, requesting that she should come to the commission but same was not honoured.
The prosecutor also tendered before the court a statement issued by the FCCPC on the said investigation, photographs taken, as well as a letter by the Nigerian Medial Association to the FCCPC as posted by the defendant in her Instagram account Med_Contour.
The alleged offences contravene the provisions of sections 11(1)(a), 33(1)(a), 110, 113(1)(a) and 159(4) of the FCCPC Act, 2018.
Justice Liman adjourned until October 14 for continuation of trial.
Discussion about this post