Photos: Land Grabbing, Lagos Arraigns Suspected Notorious Kingpin, Others
Suspected Land Grabbing Kingpin,
Chief Kamorudeen Lamina (3rd left) along with other defendants
arraigned at the Lagos State Special Offences Court Recently.
By: HighCelebritySquard
... Suspects
Remanded In Badagry Prison
The Lagos State
Government on Friday arraigned a suspected notorious land grabber, Chief
Kamorudeen Lamina before a Special Offences Court sitting in Oshodi over
alleged forceful dispossession of residents from their legitimate rights to
land ownership.
Lamina, popularly known
as Sir K, was arraigned alongside six others on a six-count charge by the
Special Anti-Land Grabbing Task Force set up by Governor Akinwunmi Ambode's
administration.
Lamina and his gang
were said to have been terrorising the people of Ikorodu area of the State for
some time before he was arrested on Thursday.
Others arraigned
alongside him are Mr Omotola Ogunsanmi, Mr Samson Shobule (A.K.A Samson Salau),
Biliaminu Orega (A.K.A Biliaminu Salau), Alhaji Jimoh Aromasodu, Alhaji Wasiu
Orenuga and Alhaji Nurudeen Kasali.
In counts one and two,
Lamina, sometime in February 2017 in Mowo Kekere area of Ikorodu Local
Government, allegedly took over one plot of land forcefully which was sold to
one Mrs Ebere Okafor by Ifegbuwa family contrary to Section 2 (1) of the Lagos
State Properties Protection Law 2016.
The action was
allegedly carried out by Lamina despite the fact that the sale of the land had
been ratified with proof of payment.
In count three, Lamina
was accused of forcefully taking over and remaining in possession of 200 plots
of land in Mowo Kekere belonging to Planet Properties Ltd contrary to Section 2
(2) of the same law, while in count five, the defendants were said to have
fraudulently sold 60 hectares of land which had been previously sold by the
rightful owner contrary to Section 8 (1) (b) of the law.
The fraudulent sale,
which was allegedly carried out in January 2017, was perfected by the
defendants fraudulently claiming to be the descendants of Ifegbuwa family.
In count six, the
defendants were accused of fraudulent selling 25 hectares of land to third
parties without any lawful right to do so, an offence punishable under the law.
After the charges were
read to them, they all pleaded not guilty, while their lawyers, Mr E Obatayo
and B.O Abdusalam applied to the court to grant them bail in most liberal
terms.
The lawyers argued that
the offences for which their clients were charged are bailable, and that they
were ready to defend the case.
The prosecutor, Ms
Mosunmola Balogun from the Lagos State Ministry of Justice did not oppose the
bail application but urged the court to impose conditions which would make the
defendants available for trial
In his ruling,
Magistrate Lateef Owolabi granted bail to the defendants in the sum of
N1million and two sureties in like sum.
One of the sureties
must be a land owner in Lagos, while the other must be a civil servant not
below grade level 15. The sureties must have three years tax clearance and
registration with Lagos State Residents Registration Agency (LASRRA).
The Magistrate also
ordered the defendants to deposit N150,000 each with the court, while they are
to be remanded in Badagry Prison pending when they are able to meet the bail
conditions.
The matter has been
adjourned to July 13.
Speaking to journalists
at the end of the proceedings, Chairman of the Lagos State Anti-Land Grabbing
Task Force, Mr. Jide Bakare said the administration of Governor Ambode, through
the arraignment, was sending a strong message to others still involved in the
act of forceful dispossession of property it would no longer be business as
usual.
SIGNED
KAYODE OYEKANMI
ASST DIRECTOR, PUBLIC AFFAIRS
MINISTRY OF JUSTICE
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