A 33-year-old trader, Femi Oyekunle, who
allegedly beat up a police officer, was on
Monday arraigned in an Apapa Magistrates’
Court in Lagos.
Oyekunle, a resident of Ajegunle area of
Apapa, is facing a two-count charge of
conspiracy and unlawful assault.
The Prosecutor, ASP Soji Ojaokomo, told the
court that the accused committed the
offences on April 16 at Awodi-Ora Estate,
Ajegunle.
Ojaokomo said Oyekunle with others still at
large conspired to assault a police officer,
Owoeye Dada, and also beat him to pulp
while performing his lawful duty.
“The complainant said he was trying to settle
an argument between the accused and one
Alhaja when Oyekunle with another still at
large assaulted him,” he said.
The offences, Ojaokomo noted, contravened
the provisions of Sections 171 and 409 of the
Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2011.
The accused, however, pleaded not guilty.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports
that the accused may be sentenced to a two-
year jail term if found guilty.
Senior Magistrate Patrick Adekomaiya
granted the accused bail in the sum of N
20,000 with one surety in like sum.
Further hearing in the case was fixed for
May 13.
allegedly beat up a police officer, was on
Monday arraigned in an Apapa Magistrates’
Court in Lagos.
Oyekunle, a resident of Ajegunle area of
Apapa, is facing a two-count charge of
conspiracy and unlawful assault.
The Prosecutor, ASP Soji Ojaokomo, told the
court that the accused committed the
offences on April 16 at Awodi-Ora Estate,
Ajegunle.
Ojaokomo said Oyekunle with others still at
large conspired to assault a police officer,
Owoeye Dada, and also beat him to pulp
while performing his lawful duty.
“The complainant said he was trying to settle
an argument between the accused and one
Alhaja when Oyekunle with another still at
large assaulted him,” he said.
The offences, Ojaokomo noted, contravened
the provisions of Sections 171 and 409 of the
Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2011.
The accused, however, pleaded not guilty.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports
that the accused may be sentenced to a two-
year jail term if found guilty.
Senior Magistrate Patrick Adekomaiya
granted the accused bail in the sum of N
20,000 with one surety in like sum.
Further hearing in the case was fixed for
May 13.
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