The charge prepared against the suspects, Nuhu Jimoh, Ndubisi David, Aderibigbe Oluwaseun and Ogundunmade Kayode, ranges from murder, armed robbery, stealing and conspiracy.
The robbery suspects were arraigned by the Ministry
of Justice led by the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice in the
state, Dr Basiru Ajibola before Justice Jide Falola on Wednesday.
According to the statement of fact, the suspects killed two policemen, Sunday Oyewo and Victor Olokede. The suspects allegedly robbed Skye Bank, Ikirun branch of N13.5 million and First Bank, Ikirun branch of N26.5 million.
During the proceedings, a legal aid counsel, Mrs. Oluyemisi Akintajuwa, urged the court to hear the application for bail of the second and fourth suspects, David and Kayode.
She informed the court that Kayode had a mental challenge and further prayed the court to release him on bail for medical treatment.
The Attorney General of the state, Ajibola, who appeared with the Assistant Chief State Counsel, Biodun Badiora, informed the court that counsel to the first and third accused person were not in court, hence the delay in the hearing of the matter.
Justice Falola ordered that the suspects be remanded in prison custody and adjourned the matter to Thursday, November 2, 2017 for ruling on the bail application.
According to the statement of fact, the suspects killed two policemen, Sunday Oyewo and Victor Olokede. The suspects allegedly robbed Skye Bank, Ikirun branch of N13.5 million and First Bank, Ikirun branch of N26.5 million.
During the proceedings, a legal aid counsel, Mrs. Oluyemisi Akintajuwa, urged the court to hear the application for bail of the second and fourth suspects, David and Kayode.
She informed the court that Kayode had a mental challenge and further prayed the court to release him on bail for medical treatment.
The Attorney General of the state, Ajibola, who appeared with the Assistant Chief State Counsel, Biodun Badiora, informed the court that counsel to the first and third accused person were not in court, hence the delay in the hearing of the matter.
Justice Falola ordered that the suspects be remanded in prison custody and adjourned the matter to Thursday, November 2, 2017 for ruling on the bail application.
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