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Bank manager, others arraigned over N59m scam

Others arraigned before a Kwara State High Court sitting in Ilorin are Segun Adelodun and John Afolabi. The three accused persons, according to the charges…

Others arraigned before a Kwara State High Court sitting in Ilorin are Segun Adelodun and John Afolabi.

The three accused persons, according to the charges by EFCC, allegedly conspired with others (now at large), to obtain the sum of N59.6 million from the University of Ilorin Personnel Cost Account with the bank.

Counsel to EFCC, Rotimi Oyedepo, said the prosecution had filed an amended eight count charge dated  August 29, 2012 , pursuant to Section 185(A) of the Criminal Procedure Act of the State and urged  the court to invite the accused persons to take their plea. The presiding judge, Justice Mahmood Gafar obliged the application and the three accused persons pleaded not guilty to the charge.

Oyedepo then asked the court to fix a date for the commencement of trial and remand the accused persons in custody.

Responding, Bashir Oladipo, counsel to the first accused, Sirajudeen Abdullahi, said he was not against the speedy commencement of trial but prayed the court to admit his client to bail as the offence for which he was docked is bailable.

Counsel to the other accused persons, Y.A. Dikko and O. T. Olorunisola who appeared for Segun Adelodun and John Afolabi respectively, aligned themselves with the position of Oladipo.

However, Oyedepo objected to the oral application for bail.

After listening to the arguments of counsel, Justice Gafar ruled that the defendants file a proper bail application before the court and adjourned to September 11, 2012 for hearing of the bail application. He also ordered that the accused persons be remanded in Police custody.


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