The Lagos State Government,
on Tuesday, re-arraigned four dismissed officers attached to the Special
Anti-Robbery Squad of the state Police Command before the state High Court.
The ex-SARS officers,
Sergeants Adeoye Adekunle, Adeniran Adebowale, Agbi Lucky and Odighe Hehosa,
were arraigned on three counts bordering on conspiracy and abuse of office by
public officers.
They pleaded not guilty to
the charges. The suspects, who were dismissed based on the outcome of an
investigation into a petition written against them by one Mr Chukwudi Odionye,
popularly referred to as Bishop, on May 2, 2018, were arraigned before a
magistrates’ court on charges bordering on armed robbery, kidnapping, unlawful
detention, intimidation as well as threatening violence.
Odionye, in his petition to
the police, had stated that on June 4, 2017, he was in his house in the
Alagbado area of the state when four armed men stormed his apartment to effect
his arrest on the allegation of him performing fake miracles.
He stated that after his
arrest, he was taken to one hotel in Agege, where he was detained and
threatened with death if he failed to
cooperate, adding that on June 5, 2017, he was taken to the bank, where he was
made to transfer N7m to the account of one of the operatives.
At Tuesday’s proceedings,
the counsel for the ex-officers, A. O. Aguegebobo, informed the court of a bail
application he had filed on behalf of his clients.
He added that the
defendants had been in prison custody since July 18, 2018.
The prosecuting counsel,
Adeola Odumabo, did not oppose the bail application.
Ruling on the application,
the presiding judge, Justice Hakeem Oshodi, admitted the defendants to bail in
the sum N500,000 each with two sureties in like sum.
Oshodi ordered that the
defendants should be remanded in prison custody pending the perfection of their
bail conditions.
The matter was adjourned
till October 15, 2019, for commencement of trial.

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