The victims, Apo Perpetual
and Roseline Familade, with their driver Zwugwa Zibai were abducted on May 15
2016, while they were travelling to Ogun State for a programme.
An Akure Magistrate Court,
sitting in Ondo State capital, on Thursday remanded eight persons, including a
woman for allegedly kidnapping two Reverend sisters along the Benin-Ijebu Ode
Expressway at Kajola village in Odigbo Local Government Area of the State.
They spent one week in the
den of their abductors before they were rescued by a team of police in the
state and men of the intelligence squad sent from Abuja, by the former Inspector
General of Police (IGP), Mr Solomon Arase.
The arraigned suspects
include a couple, Reuben Akinbehinje and his wife, Abimbola.
They were charged on a
seven-count charge bothering on kidnap, robbery and conspiracy, contrary to
relevant laws of the state.
The prosecution led by John
Olowokere, said the accused persons allegedly conspired to kidnap and rob
reverend sisters, Perpetual, Familade and Zibai two months ago before they were
apprehended by the police.
He noted that they were
kept in the custody of Department of State Services (DSS) and could not be
arraigned immediately they were apprehended, because the judiciary was on
strike.
Olowokere sought the court
order to remand them in prison pending legal advice from the directorate of
public prosecution.
In his reaction, counsel to
the accused, Yemu Egbodofo, who noted that the court lacked the jurisdiction to
try the case, however, said he would not belabour the application by the
prosecution so as to fast track the matter.
The presiding magistrate,
Chief Magistrate Adedapo granted the application that the accused be remanded
at Olokuta medium security prison.
He, therefore, adjourned
the matter till August, 16 for a review of the case.
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