LAGOS ARRAIGNS 70 SUSPECTED CULTISTS
Some of the suspected cultists before their arraignment at
the Ogudu Magistrate Court by the Lagos State Government on Thursday, March 1,
2018.
By: HighCelebritySquard
…Vows To Stamp Out
Cultism, Other Social Vices
The Lagos State
Government on Thursday arraigned 70 suspected cultists before Chief Magistrate
Olufunke Sule-Amzat of the Ogudu Magistrate Court for conspiracy to commit felony
and for holding a meeting of an unlawful society suspected to be AIYE
Confraternity.
The 70 suspected
cultists, with ages ranging between 19 and 40 years, were arraigned on a
three-count charge by the Directorate of Public Prosecution in the State
Ministry of Justice.
They were earlier
arrested by officers of the State Police command who acted promptly on a tipoff
given by members of the public on 23rd February, 2018 at about 2am, where the
suspected cultists at Elemoro area of Ajah were caught holding a meeting of the
unlawful society of AIYE confraternity.
In count one, the
defendants were accused of conspiring to commit felony contrary to and
punishable under Section 411 of the Criminal Law, Cap CH. C17 Vol.3, Laws of
Lagos State, 2015.
In count two, the
defendants were alleged to belong to an unlawful society suspected to be AIYE
confraternity, an offence contrary to Section 42(a) and punishable under
Section 42 (b) of the Criminal Law, Cap. CH.17 Vol.3, Laws of Lagos State,
2015, while in count three, they were said to have attended the meeting of the
said unlawful group, contrary to the laws of the State.
After the charges were
read to them, the 70 defendants pleaded not guilty, while their lawyer urged
the court to grant his clients bail on the ground that the offence for which
they were charged are bailable.
In response, the
prosecution team led by Mr. Yakub Oshoala, a Director from the Directorate of
Public Prosecution (DPP), Lagos State Ministry of Justice, did not oppose the
bail application, but urged the court to remand the defendants in prison
custody pending the satisfaction of their bail conditions.
In her ruling, Chief
Magistrate Sule Amzat granted bail to the defendants in the sum of N100,000
each and two sureties in like sum.
The sureties,
according to the Magistrate, must be responsible residents, in gainful
employment with evidence of paying tax for three years in Lagos State and one
of which must be a blood relation of each of the defendants.
The matter was
adjourned for trial on dates starting from 11th April 2018.
Speaking on the
development, the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr Adeniji
Kazeem, said the State Government would not relent until cultism and other
social vices are stamped out in the State.
Kazeem said the State
Government, through his office, had commenced partnership with the State Police
Command in line with the directive of the State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode,
to stamp out all forms of cultism and crime in Lagos State, especially in the
Ajah area of the State.
“To this end, the
arraignment of the 70 suspects will serve as a deterrent to those who may want
to engage in the act of cultism,” he said.
Some of the suspected cultists before their arraignment at
the Ogudu Magistrate Court by the Lagos State Government on Thursday, March 1,
2018.
LAGOS ARRAIGNS 70 SUSPECTED CULTISTS
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