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Fake kidnap: Court sends deposed Lagos monarch, wife to Kirikiri prison

A Lagos State Magistrate’s Court sitting in Ogba has ordered the remand of the deposed Baale of Shangisha, Chief Mutiu Ogundare, in Kirikiri Prison.

Ogundare accused of faking his own kidnap on July 5, was arraigned along with his wife, Abolanle, and his brother, Mohammed Babatunde.

They will remain in custody pending the perfection of their bail conditions.

Recall that Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode had dethroned Ogundare last Sunday.

On Thursday, the three suspects were brought before the court by a police prosecutor, Peter Okerinmodun, on three counts bordering on fake kidnapping.

The charge sheet stated that Ogundare on July 5, 2017 “put himself forward to be kidnapped for the purpose of causing breach of public peace” contrary to Section 5 of the Kidnapping Prohibition 2017, No. C17, Law of Lagos State.

“That you, Mohammed Babatunde and Abolanle Ogundare, on the same day, did aid, counsel, abet and procure Mutiu Ogundare to fake his kidnap, thereby committing an offence contrary to Section 7 (1) and (2) of the Kidnapping Prohibition 2017, No. C17, Law of Lagos State,” the charge sheet read in part.

The accused, however, pleaded not guilty before the Presiding Magistrate, T. Akanni.

Their counsel, Glory Odimayo, prayed the court to grant the defendants bail, adding that they were prominent members of the Shangisha community and they would not jump bail.

Odimayo further assured the court that they would not use their position to tamper with evidence before the court.

Okerinmodun opposed the bail application, claiming that the defendants, if granted bail, might cause a breakdown of law and order in the community.

Ruling on the application, Akanni cited Section 155 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Law of Lagos State 2011, noting that bail was at the discretion of the court.

She granted bail to each of the defendants in the sum of N2 million with two sureties each in the like sum.

The sureties must consist of a traditional ruler, and either a person with registered property in Lagos or a Grade Level 17 officer in the state public service.

The case was adjourned till August 23.

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