LAGOS— A magistrate’s court sitting in Igbosere, Lagos has remanded a
45‑year‑old Islamic scholar, Alfa Jamiu Alao, for allegedly giving a substance
suspected to be acid to his clients, King David Orji and Raimi Oluwaseyi, to
drink after allegedly obtaining N3 million and $116,000 to assist them with
spiritual protection
.
The Investigating
Police Officer, Inspector Nosa Izevbizua, alleged that after the duo allegedly
drank the substance, they reportedly collapsed and were rushed to hospital for
treatment. When the condition of one of them became critical, he was flown
abroad for further medical attention.
After
investigation, the suspect was charged before an Igbosere magistrate’s court,
Lagos on a four‑count charge of felony, to wit: obtaining money under false
pretence and administering substance suspected to be acid on his victims.
The Police
prosecutor, Inspector Marcus Okon, told the court that the accused committed
the offence in April at Mayfair Estate, Ajah, Lagos and on April 8 at Ijabi
Quarters, Ijebu Ode, Ogun State.
The accused pleaded
not guilty to the charge and the magistrate, Mrs. Olanipekun admitted him to
bail in the sum of N500,000 with two sureties in like sum.
She adjourned the
matter till June 30.
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http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/0LAGOS— A magistrate’s court sitting in Igbosere, Lagos has remanded a
45‑year‑old Islamic scholar, Alfa Jamiu Alao, for allegedly giving a substance
suspected to be acid to his clients, King David Orji and Raimi Oluwaseyi, to
drink after allegedly obtaining N3 million and $116,000 to assist them with
spiritual protection.
The Investigating
Police Officer, Inspector Nosa Izevbizua, alleged that after the duo allegedly
drank the substance, they reportedly collapsed and were rushed to hospital for
treatment. When the condition of one of them became critical, he was flown
abroad for further medical attention.
After
investigation, the suspect was charged before an Igbosere magistrate’s court,
Lagos on a four‑count charge of felony, to wit: obtaining money under false
pretence and administering substance suspected to be acid on his victims.
The Police
prosecutor, Inspector Marcus Okon, told the court that the accused committed
the offence in April at Mayfair Estate, Ajah, Lagos and on April 8 at Ijabi
Quarters, Ijebu Ode, Ogun State.
The accused pleaded
not guilty to the charge and the magistrate, Mrs. Olanipekun admitted him to
bail in the sum of N500,000 with two sureties in like sum.
She adjourned the
matter till June 30.
Culled from vanguard
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