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2 vigilantes arraigned for stealing alcoholic drinks

Two vigilance group members were on Monday docked in a magistrates’ court in Ile-Ife, Osun for allegedly stealing alcoholic drinks. The police charged Gbadegesin Sunday,…

Two vigilance group members were on Monday docked in a magistrates’ court in Ile-Ife, Osun for allegedly stealing alcoholic drinks.

The police charged Gbadegesin Sunday, 35 and Oyebade Akinyobi, 35, for theft.

The prosecutor, Insp Ajayi Emmanuel, told the court that the defendants committed the offence on Jan. 13, at midnight, at Abaja-Olowu Area, Modakeke.

Emmanuel said that the defendants broke into the shop of one Akinwusi Kehinde and carted away  15 cartons of Trophy beer, 12 packs of Fearless drinks and 10 packs of malt drinks.

He said that they also stole five cartons of sminuff drinks, five cartons of medium stout ; five crates of big stout and seven crates of origin pet and N50,000, all valued  at N326,000.

He said they also stole various wines, eight packs of seaman hot drinks; three packs of chelsea hot drinks; two packs of yahoo hot drinks; five packs of merit hot drinks, totaling N238,000.

Emmanuel said that the defendants broke into another shop belonging to Akiof Akinyefa Ajibola and stole 100 loaves of fortunate bread; eight crates of eggs and some soft drinks, all worth N716,000.

He said that the defendants also destroyed the wall of a shop worth N20, 000, property of one Akinyefa Ajibola.

The prosecutor stated further that the offences contravened Sections 383, 390(9), 413(2) and 516 of the Criminal Code and Laws of Osun, 2002.

The defendants, however, pleaded not guilty.

The Defence counsel, Miss Mariam Lai-Ibrahim, applied for the bail for her clients on the most liberal terms.

She pledged that her clients would not jump bail, but would provide reliable sureties.

Magistrate A. I. Oyebadejo admitted the defendants to bail in the sum of N250,000 each with two sureties in like sum and adjourned to August 15, for mention.(NAN)

 

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