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  • Police reads riot act to IPOB, other troublemakers

    Police reads riot act to IPOB, other troublemakers

    The Police have read the riot act to trouble-makers in Anambra State, vowing to deal decisively with anyone who attempts to disrupt Saturday’s election.

    For several months, the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) had been issuing threats that there would no election in Anambra.

    A video also circulated online warning voters to “vote and die”.

    But the Police have reassured voters that there is no cause for alarm.

    Along with other security agencies, they embarked on a show of force around the state, telling residents there was nothing to fear.

    The police have deployed 21,084 men from various states for the exercise, to join those already in the state.

    Members of the Inter-Agency Consultative Committee on Election Security (ICCES), including the Army, the Navy, the Air Force, among others, have also deployed their men.

    This is as the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) gave assurances that the election would be hitch-free, free and fair.

    At the state police and INEC headquarters, armored personnel careers were stationed. Sniffer dogs were seen patrolling the commission’s premises. Adjourning roads were restricted to only those on official duties.

    Sensitive materials were collected from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and distributed on Thursday.

    The Deputy Inspector-General of Police (DIG) Joshak Habila, in charge of the election, said adequate security arrangements have been made.

    On possible threats, he said: “We did a threat analysis a long time ago. We did physical threat analysis. Some possible security challenges and threats were analysed. We came to the conclusion that we need to watch the 4,680 polling units closely.

    “We’ll also pay close attention to the 326 wards and local government collation centres, the INEC headquarters and other places. We’ve already deployed security to those places. We have a standby unit.”

    Habila said all the officers have been deployed, with allowances paid upfront to keep the men motivated.

    “Even those who are to security the Awka polling units have all gone. The sensitive materials have been successfully distributed.

    “I assure voters that the directive given to me by the Inspector-General of Police is that we should be transparent and create a level playing ground in terms of security.

    “He also directed us to deal with any situation that tends to dent the image or compromise the process of this election, that we should address that squarely. And that’s what we’re going to do.”

    The police chief said all black spots have been identified and would be well policed.

    He urged voters to ignore IPOB’s threats, saying they were empty bullying.

    “We have held a meeting with the ICCES. We’re working with some of the templates that they have developed. We’ve gone on a show of force. The military came out in large numbers. We asked them to lead. We all followed..

    “We dominated Onitsha and we assured the public that it is very, very safe, and they should come out and exercise their franchise. We went to Nnewi and other places.

    “They will vote and live. You will vote and live to reap the dividends of democracy. We’ve changed the ‘vote and die’ threat to ‘vote and live’. And I see no threats at all,” he said.

    According to him, the police was determined to get it right.

    “This election is standing alone. It will be used to assess the performance of the police in terms of security provision across board. We’ll not compromise. We’ll follow the rules of the game.

    “We’ll provide a conducive atmosphere for people to cast their votes. We’ll ensure security of materials and of the officials, observers, and the electorate. We’ll demonstrate that responsibility on Saturday (today),” he said.

    On the welfare of his men, Habila said the officers deployed for election duties had been paid up front.

    Addressing a reserve team of hundreds of officers at the State Police Command Headquarters in Awka on Thursday night, Habila had asked those yet to receive alerts to raise their hands. Only a few did.

    “Among the reserve at the headquarters, only about three or four raised their hands to say they had not received an alert. It’s possible they supplied a wrong number or there are issues with their alert system.

    “Everyone else confirmed that allowances have been paid and that their money has dropped,” he said.

    He urged the officers to be responsible and not harass innocent voters.

    Addressing them, he said: “We don’t want you to go and take Igbo (Marijuana) or Burukutu (a local liquor). Don’t harass any voter. If you see innocent persons and you fire them, you will also be dealt with.

    “But if you see anybody armed and going around to cause trouble, demobilise the person,” he told the officers.

    INEC: We’re ready

    The Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) Dr Nkwachukwu Orji said efforts would were to ensure that voting materials got to the units on time.

    “We have 23,000 ad-hoc staff recruited,” he said, adding that they comprised National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members, tertiary school students and some government workers.

    On logistics, he said: “A lot of planning has gone into the election. We have adequate arrangement for transportation. The Electoral Officers will be in charge of moving the materials from the Local Government to Registration Area Centres and to the polling units.

    “In the past we had situations where we were ready to move, but the Police was not ready to accompany us. This time, they have given us assurance that they would work in line with our time-line.”

    Orji said the card readers have been tested, adding there was enough reserve to replace malfunctioning ones.

    “We have tested them in terms of battery efficiency. We’ve made provisions to deploy a reserve to all the Local Governments. We have reserve at the state office. Any malfunctioning card reader will be quickly replaced,” he said.

    He gave assurances that the election would be credible, urging voters to exercise their franchise.

    “The ballot papers are customised on local government basis. So you cannot use the ballot for one in another. There’s going to be a long ballot paper because of the many candidates.

    “We expect they will be handled with care. We invited all the party agents to our state office, observers and the media to monitor the distribution of the sensitive materials,” he said.

    On security arrangements, Orji said: “We have been working closely with security agencies. We collaborate with all agencies. They have provided us with security to escort the materials to the polling units.

    “We made arrangement for effective security at all the collation centres, both at the ward level and the local government level.

    “The Presiding Officer is in charge of the poling unit. It is their duty to hand over to the police anyone in contravention of polling unit operations. We expect the police will discharge their duties effectively.”

    Meanwhile, the Civil Society Situation Room on the Anambra State Governorship Election, a coalition of civil society groups, in its preliminary statement, praised the Police for deploying its personnel.

    It, however, expressed concern about the massive redeployment of Police personnel from the state.

    “These redeployments ostensibly brings in new Police personnel who are put out as non-partisan, but raises questions about whether they have new loyalties that could undermine the impartiality of the Police,” it said.

    The group said it would observe INEC’s administration of the electoral process with regards to distribution of materials, deployment of personnel, timeliness, compliance with election procedures, the voting process, collation and results tabulation process, among others.

    Situation Room urged all eligible voters to come out and freely exercise their franchise.

    It called on INEC to deliver on its promise of conducting credible elections in line with its Constitutional responsibility.

    It urged the Police to demonstrate a high level of professionalism and non-partisanship.

    “While Situation Room recognises the threat posed by calls for election boycott by some groups, we believe that this should not necessarily provide the excuse for over-policing aimed at discouraging unhindered and free exercise of votes by citizens.

    “Situation Room also calls on the Nigeria Police to exercise restraint in dealing with voters and avoid acts of intimidation, inappropriate use of force and other acts capable of undermining the electoral process,” the group said.

    It further urged political parties to conduct themselves in a manner that does not encourage violence by their supporters, as they will be held liable.

  • Cripple, seven others arrested for kidnapping, robbery

    Cripple, seven others arrested for kidnapping, robbery

    The Police have arrested a cripple and seven others for their alleged involvement in kidnapping, armed robbery, car snatching and other criminal activities.

    The suspects paraded include; Umaru Ibrahim Mujuma, Jibrin Adamu, Samaila Haruna, Ibrahim Mohammed, Ibrahim Idris, Iliya Adamu,  Ifeanyi  Linus, Silas Kelvin and Kamilu Mohammed.

    The police claimed that the Cripple, Kamilu Mohammed, serves as the informant to the Kidnappers.

    The group were said to be responsible for the murder of a youth leader; Haruna Maikudi Maikaji who was killed in his farm at Sabon Gayan Village in Kaduna State on Sunday.

    Items recovered from them include; One AK47 rifle, one locally made revolver pistol, two single barrel locally made gun, seven rounds of AK47 ammunition, one round of live cartridges  and two Toyota Corolla Vehicles.

    A statement in Abuja Tuesday by the Force Spokesman CSP Jimoh Moshood reads: “In the course of investigation into the killing and the operation embarked by personnel of Operation Absolute Sanity in Sabon Gayan Village and environs to root out and arrest the killers of the Youth Leader, the Special Tactical Squad team attached to Operation Absolute Sanity on trail of the killers, were ambushed and attacked by the gang responsible for the killing of the Youth Leader.

    “The information to the Gang was traced to a Cripple, Kamilu Mohammed who phoned the Kidnappers to inform them that the Police are on their way to their hideout in the forest.

    “The Special Tactical Squad personnel attached to Operation Absolute Sanity repelled the attack and in the process, two of the suspected kidnappers died as a result of the superior fire power of the Police personnel.

    “The Cripple Kamilu Mohammed was later arrested and currently under investigation”.

    The police also noted that a Sergeant sustained injury and currently receiving treatment in the hospital.

    Moshood added that the suspects would be arraigned on completion of investigation into the cases against them.

  • Police parades 16 for robbery, kidnapping, car snatching

    Police parades 16 for robbery, kidnapping, car snatching

    The Police Thursday paraded 16 suspect for their involvement in kidnapping, armed robbery and car snatching.

    The police said the suspects belong to four different gangs adding that they terrorise innocent motorists on Abuja-Kaduna, Abuja – Minna – Bida, Birnin Gwari – Funtua, and Abuja – Lokoja highways.

    The police also said some of the suspects use military uniforms as bait to get their victims.

    The suspects who were paraded in Sabon Wuse,  Niger State include: “Abdulkareem Isah, Mohammed Mustapha, Yunusa Mohammed, Ahmadu Musa, Bashir Yero, Abdullahi Mohammed, Tanko Isah, Usman Adamu.

    Others are: “Yakubu Suleiman, Usman Ibrahim, Ahmed Suleiman, Isah Suleiman, Abdulmalik Sadiq, Usman Bawa, Sani Ahmed, and Alex Egor.

    Some of the suspects were also said to be responsible for the murder of a policeman.

    Items recovered from them include two AK47 riffles, one  SMG OFN Mode 12 gun, one locally-made revolver pistol, three pump action guns, two berretta pistol, one air rifle, 85 rounds of 7.62X39mm ammunition, 10 rounds of 9mm ammunition, 6 rounds of 380 Auto.

    Other items are: “Three live cartridges, five AK47 magazines, one fabricated master key, two Toyota Corolla car, one Toyota Muscle car, one technology phone,  two pairs of military camouflage uniform and a box of fake dollar currency.

    Speaking during the parade, the Force Spokesman CSP Jimoh Moshood said: “On 6th of November, 2017, after a sustained surveillance and raid of the criminal hideouts and kidnappers den by the men of Operation Absolute Sanity comprising the Special Tactical Squad (STS), Police Mobile Force (PMF), Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) raided identified kidnappers dens, camps, armed robbers and Car Snatchers in their camps, Black spots and Criminal hideouts in the forests located in the FCT, Niger and Kaduna States.

    “They successfully smashed four vicious and notorious gangs in the process arrested 16 suspects in the act of kidnapping and collection of ransom, car snatching and armed robbery.

    “All the suspects arrested confessed to the crime and admitted to the various roles they played in the commission of these capital offences.

    “They will be arraigned in Court on completion of investigation. Investigation is being intensified to arrest other suspects at large.”

    As part of preparations for the festive period, Moshood also noted that the IG has directed Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIGs) and Commissioners of Police (CPs) in the zones and State commands across the country to beef up security in their area.

    “They are to ensure massive deployment of Armed Police Personnel, Patrol Teams and undercover operatives to black spots, flash points and other vulnerable criminal spots to nip in the bud all forms of crimes and criminality nationwide throughout this period to the upcoming Christmas and New Year festivities and beyond.

    “They are also to make sure that detection of crimes that couldn’t be prevented is prompt to serve as effective deterrent to who-will-be criminal.”

  • Man in Court over alleged N2.1 million fraud

    Man in Court over alleged N2.1 million fraud

    The Police in Ekiti State have arraigned a 38-year-old man, Olubolamo Kolade, at an Ado-Ekiti Chief Magistrates’ Court for alleged fraud.

    The defendant of no fixed address is standing trial on a count charge of fraud.

    The prosecutor, Johnson Okunade, told the Court that the defendant committed the offence between the months of May 2015 to August 2017 in Ado-Ekiti.

    He alleged that the defendant fraudulently stole the sum of N2, 171, 120 property of Self Reliance Economic Advancement Programme (SEAP), ‎Ado-Ekiti office.

    Okunade said that the offence contravened Section 390 (9) of the Criminal Code, Law of Ekiti State 2012.

    The prosecutor asked the Court for adjournment to enable him to study the case file and present his witnesses.

    The defendant pleaded not guilty to the charge.

    His counsel, Mr Seun Oyebanji, urged the Court to grant his client bail, promising that he would not jump bail.

    The Chief Magistrate, Mr Adesoji Adegboye, granted bail to the defendant in the sum of N400, 000 with two sureties, one of whom must be a civil servant.

    Adegboye adjourned the case until December 20 for hearing.

  • Husband impregnates wife’s sister, strangles baby after birth

    Husband impregnates wife’s sister, strangles baby after birth

    The police in Bayelsa State have arrested a 47-year-old man, Moses Otimba, for impregnating his wife’s younger sister, Joy Mathew, and killing the male child five days after birth.

    Otimba was said to have asphyxiated the child to death and buried him in a shallow grave at a river bank.

    The suspect, an indigene of Ogbogoro community in Yenagoa Local Government Area of the state, reportedly executed the devilish act in connivance with the 19-year-old girl.

    The two suspects were paraded on Thursday by the Commissioner of Police, Bayelsa State Command, Mr. Asuquo Amba, at the command’s headquarters in Yenagoa, the state capital.

    Amba said policemen from Yenagoa Police Division arrested the suspects, who confessed to the murder.

    The commissioner said: ”Mr. Moses Otimba, male, 47, impregnated one Joy Matthew, 18, a younger sister to his wife, Glory. The pregnant Joy was delivered of the baby by a traditional birth attendant at Amarata, Yenagoa on May 8, 2017.

    ”On May 13, 2017, Moses, Joy and the baby left the birth attendant and went across Swali bridge where Moses took the baby from her mother (Joy), went down the river shore, sniffed the baby to death and buried him in a shallow grave.”

    Amba said Joy, who claimed to be under the influence of ”some spirits”, disclosed the incident to her mother three months after the act.

    He said angered by the development, Joy’s mother reported the matter to the police, which swung into action and arrested the suspects.

    Amba said:  ”The police visited the scene of the incident. By the time they got to the scene, the current of the river had washed off the child’s body.

    ”The suspect, Moses Otimba, has confessed to the crime and Joy Matthew has also confessed on her alleged involvement in the murder of the baby. Investigation is ongoing.”

    Otimba, in his confessional statement said he killed the baby boy because he was ashamed to tell his wife (Glory) and his mother-in-law.

    He admitted killing the baby with the consent of Joy, after discussing his predicament with her.

    Otimba said: ”I killed the baby boy because I was afraid and scared. I did not really know how to face my wife and my mother-in-law that was why I killed the baby. I am really sorry.

    ”I took the baby to the bush in my community and closed his nose until he died. When I was carrying out the act, I was weeping and crying but I had no choice.

    ”When I got to the site, he was five days old then, I closed his nose and within some seconds, he stopped breathing. After that, I started regretting.

    ”The mother of the baby agreed that we should kill the baby. I told Joy that the situation was precarious for me and that I did not know how to tell my wife about the development.

    ”On that day, she was carrying the baby. She gladly gave me the baby to do whatever I wanted to do. My wife was not aware of all of this.  But somehow, I did not know what happened. I learnt the baby’s mother told her mother who alerted the police and we were arrested.”

  • Police arrest 10 over toddler’s murder in Lagos Shrine

    Police arrest 10 over toddler’s murder in Lagos Shrine

    …Arrest Badoo suspect 

     

    The Lagos State Police Command Wednesday said it has arrested 10 persons in connection with the death of a four-year-old girl, who was sacrificed in a shrine at Iwaya, Yaba.

    The toddler was found dead at midnight, 12 hours after she was declared missing by her parents on Tuesday.

    According to the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Suleiman Taiwo, their daughter and two of her siblings had gone to the mosque by 1pm to pray for the day. 

    Although her siblings returned after the prayers, the little girl was nowhere to be found, prompting the parents to raise an alarm and a search party was formed. 

    Her corpse was later found at midnight at the shrine behind the house by the search party,  with her neck slashed with a knife, after she was used as a human sacrifice.

    The distraught parents then bundled the corpse to the Sabo Police Station where they met the divisional police officer on duty. 

    Confirming the incident, the state Commissioner of Police, Fatai Owoseni, said arrests have been made and 10 persons are presently in police custody. 

    He said: “The DPO Sabo alerted me that one Suleiman Taiwo and wife came to the station with the dead body of their four-year-old daughter.

    “Upon questioning, they said the deceased with her two siblings went to pray at the mosque by 1pm and wasn’t seen since then. It was in the course of the search that they found the deceased by a shrine where Ogun is worshipped near their house. Her throat was slashed.

    “We have seen the murder knife when we got there by 4am. We have arrested 10 persons and they are in our custody for interrogation. We are not saying they killed the child but there is a kind of conspiracy in the matter.

    “We will question all of them. The area is densely populated. Seems like these days, people have thrown their morals into the dustbin because I don’t know what a four-year-old child has done to be murdered.

    “The shrine has been in that chomping for a long time and if it’s not a conspiracy of silence, then the occupants must have known that human sacrifices are made in that shrine because this is not the first time such has happened.”

    In another development, 28-year-old Ahmed Adeleke allegedly attacked 17-year-old Deborah Olaniyan with a grinding stone inside Cherubim and Seraphim Church, Orioke, Irapada Parish, Agbowa in Ikorodu.

    Also confirming this, Owoseni said items recovered include one grinding stone, a blood stained white garment and handkerchiefs in white, red and blue colours.

    He said: “Although the suspect claimed to be a member of the church, investigations revealed that he was of the Islamic faith and not a Christian.”

    Meanwhile, he said the command also in implementation of its crime prevention strategies arrested seven persons suspected to be cultists in Agbowa and Obalende area of the state with tools of violence. 

    “One UTC axe and a cutlass were recovered from them. The command once again appeal to members of the public to desist from taking laws into their hands as anyone caught will be made to face the full wrath of the law.”

  • Jealous man ‘beats’ lover to death 

    Jealous man ‘beats’ lover to death 

    The police in Lagos have arrested a 38-year-old man, Victor Umeh for allegedly beating his lover to death.

    Umeh was said to have committed the offence at his Ago Palace Way, Okota, residence last Friday, after he saw his lover, Rachael Osu talking with another man.

    It was gathered that the couple had gone out that night when Osu ran into an old friend of hers and they started discussing.

    According to sources, Umeh angrily left the place they went to and returned home to wait for Osu, whom he descended on when she arrived.

    Neighbours alleged that Umeh was in the habit of beating the deceased and locking her inside their apartment, adding that the woman had been advised to leave him.

    It was gathered that he made efforts to abscond after he realised Osu was dead but his neighbours discovered.

    “The lifeless body of the deceased was found hours later by neighbours. The suspect had apparently locked her up and went out after beating her.

    A source said: “At first she was crying for help and nobody came to her rescue because it was a daily occurrence. Some ladies in our compound had advised the deceased to pack out. I don’t know what she sees in him that she allowed herself to be beaten up like that always. It is not that he was giving her money.”

    The suspect is currently being detained at the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department (SCIID), Panti, Yaba for murder and might be arraigned on Friday.

    According to the source, the deceased’s elder brother, Chukwuyenum Osu, reported the case at the station, adding that Umeh threatened to deal with him.

    The command’s spokesman, Olarinde Famous-Cole, an Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) said the deceased was persistently beaten by the suspect, adding that neighbours said they heard Osu shouting “he wants to kill me.”

    He said: “But the beating persisted. She was beaten to death by her boyfriend. The landlord forced the door open and found the deceased lying lifeless.”

  • Police parade 32 for kidnapping along Abuja-Kaduna highway

    Police parade 32 for kidnapping along Abuja-Kaduna highway

    The Police Monday paraded 32 suspected kidnappers for their involvement in kidnap of motorists and travelers along Abuja-Kaduna highway.

    The police attributed the arrest of the suspects to the launch of ‘Operation Absolute Sanity’ by the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Ibrahim Idris.

    The IG had last week launched the Operation to end the spate of kidnapping on the highway.

    The Police said they have not recorded a single case of kidnapping or armed robbery since the launch of the operation.

    Over ten serviceable AK47 riffles were recovered from the suspects who belong to four different kidnap gang.

    This was disclosed by the Force Spokesman, CSP Jimoh Moshood during the parade of the suspects at Police Divisional Headquarters in Katari, Kaduna State.

    He said: “The IGP, concerned about the issue of kidnapping along Abuja-Kaduna highway deployed a special team to rout out kidnappers that have been terrorizing the highway.

    “We have made significant progress in ensuring that Abuja-Kaduna highway is safe for passengers, travelers and other road users including communities that live along the highway because they are not spared too.

    “Despite the kidnap of travelers, the kidnappers still go into villages to kidnap and terrorise unsuspecting members of the public.

    “32 of the suspects have been arrested by the team and we recovered several serviceable AK47 from them. It is the weapons that they use in terrorising and kidnapping people for ransom.

    On the roles and successes recorded by the team, Moshood said: “The special team deployed is to ensure the arrest of all kidnap elements from their hideout and make the highway safe again for all road users.

    “We have not recorded a single case of kidnapping or armed robbery since the operation commenced and it is a pointer that the operation is working.”

    Moshood said the suspects have made confessional statement admitting to the various criminal roles they played in committing the crime.

    “The suspects have confessed to various roles they played and they belong to about four kidnapping gang. Some are in charge of kidnapping while some others are responsible for negotiation and collection of ransom from families of the victims”, he said.

    The IG also commended members of the communities for providing vital information that led to the arrest of some of the kidnappers.

    The IG while assuring residents of Jere, Katari and Rijanah and others that the operation would be sustained added that the operation would be replicated on other highways across the country.

    “We will continue to build on this success to ensure that the last kidnapper is routed out of the highway.”

    District Head of Bishini Community, Giwa Gambo, while commending the deployment of the operation urged the Police to sustain it.

    He said: “We urge you people to come and help us. We are helpless because these people are armed and we cannot confront them. Our prayers are being answered because the government and Police have listened to us and deployed people to rid our area of kidnappers.

    “Before the deployment, we find it difficult to go to farm because if we go, it is either we are attacked, captured for ransom, killed or they rape our wives. This has been on for long and we thank God for this deployment.”

     

  • Police arrest Baale, three others over Badoo

    Police arrest Baale, three others over Badoo

    …Uncover shrine with graves

     

    The police in Lagos have arrested the Baale of Agbowa, Ikorodu, Alhaji Alaka Abayomi and three others following resumed killings by suspected ritual gang, Badoo.

    A shrine said to be used by the murderous gang was also uncovered and demolished by the team sent by Police Commissioner Fatai Owoseni.

    It was gathered that the tram led by Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Operations, Imohimi Edgal discovered about five graves in the premises, with one of them looking freshly dug.

    One of the cops who went on the operation claimed the shrine was one of the biggest in Ikorodu, adding that it belonged to Alhaji Abayomi.

    He said: “The shrine is situated on a large expense of land surrounded by thick bushes. We saw give graves. One of them looks fresh. We couldn’t enter some of the rooms because they had iron doors.”

    This discovery came barely 24 hours after suspected members of the murderous gang killed a couple, Rotimi and Rita Adejare, as well as two of their children at Oke Ota in Ibeshe.

    It was gathered that the victims were discovered on Sunday evening when their church members came to check on them after they were not seen at the service.

     

  • Suspected cultist charged with defilement, initiation of teenager

    Suspected cultist charged with defilement, initiation of teenager

    The police in Lagos on Friday arraigned a suspected cultist, Destiny Ikechukwu, who allegedly defiled a teenager and initiated her into a secret cult.

    Ikechukwu, 31, appeared before an Ebute Meta Chief Magistrates’ Court on a four-count charge bordering on abduction, defilement, cult initiation and indecent assault.

    The prosecutor, Sgt. Kehinde Omisakin, told the court that the accused committed the offences from June 26 to June 28 on Afolabi Street, Shibiri in Ojo, Lagos.

    Omisakin said that the accused abducted a 15-year-old girl and forcefully initiated her into a secret cult known as Arubaga Cult.

    “Ikechukwu kept his victim against her wish for three days and had carnal knowledge of her during the period.

    “He also used a blade to cut the right thumb of his victim and collected her blood which was used to swear to an oath of secrecy,” the prosecutor said.

    Omisakin said that the offences contravened Sections 42(1), 127, 135 and 141 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.

    The accused, however, pleaded not guilty.

    The Chief Magistrate, Mrs Oluyemisi Adelaja, admitted him to bail in the sum of N500, 000 with two sureties in like sum.

    She adjourned further hearing in the case until Aug. 23.