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Abuja – An FCT High Court on Tuesday fixed the ruling of the bail application of Abiodun Agbele, an aide to Gov. Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti, till July 21. Agbele was arraigned by Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) for alleged money laundering of N1.2 billion from the Office of the National Security Adviser. The judge, Justice Olukayode Adeniyi, adjourned ruling earlier fixed for Tuesday after a closed door meeting with both counsels in the matter. Agbele’s counsel, Chief Mike Ozekhome (SAN), had challenged the breach of his client’s fundamental human rights by the EFCC. Ozekhome told the court that the application, dated July 11 was supported by 33-paragraph affidavit, and another nine paragraph affidavit of urgency. He said that EFCC operatives had detained his client since June 27, and prayed the court to award N500 million as compensation for his unlawful detention. Ozekhome argued that EFCC did mention Agbele to have paid the said money into his own account but rather he paid the money into peoples’ account. He made a submission that it was wrong practice by EFCC to detain suspects before beginning to look for evidence or commence investigation. “EFCC got a warrant of remand on June 30 from a Magistrate Court in Lagos pursuant to Section 293 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act of Lagos.” He said that they should have arraigned him within 48 hours as stipulated by Section 35 (5) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended). The counsel said that Section 35(5) was inconsistent with Section 293 of the ACJA because the constitution was superior. He said that Agbele was granted administrative bail with stringent conditions and EFCC renewed his detention after the given grace period of 14 days lapsed. Ozekhome, therefore, urged the court to grant him bail on self-recognition or on liberal terms since his client had not been proven guilty. But EFCC’s counsel, Mr Andrew Akoja, while opposing the bail application, argued that the issue of breach of fundamental rights did not arise at all. One of the bank tellers used in paying money into Fayose's account by his best friend, Abiodun Agbele. http://fornairaloaded..com.ng/2016/07/fayose-court-to-rule-on-agbeles-bail.html
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A police inspector attached to Mkpat Enin Police Division in Akwa Ibom State has allegedly raped a 15-year-old girl at gunpoint. The victim, a senior secondary pupil of Community Secondary School in the area, on Tuesday said she was returning from church on Thursday, last week, when a police team accosted her. She explained that the inspector pointed his gun at her, saying if she tried to stop him from touching her he would shoot her. She said the inspector then led her away from other members of the team to a dark portion of the road. The policeman then forcefully caressed her breasts, saying “small you possess these types of breasts”, she said. She added, “After he had forced me to remove my clothes, he ordered me to lie down and open my legs. And what I noticed was that he brought out his penis and inserted it into my vagina. “As he was romping over me, he forbade me crying as he threatened to shoot me if I should open my mouth. Sources: http://fornairaloaded..com.ng/2016/07/police-inspector-rapes-15-year-old-girl.html “But when I could not bear the pains any longer as blood was running out of my private part, he quickly took me into the vehicle and drove to the station, where he detained me from Thursday till Saturday. “It was my uncle, Dr. Ime Stephen that came from Abuja and bailed me out with N10,000,” she said. Asked of her mother, she told our correspondent that she did not know her mom, who left her dad when she was a toddler. Her dad on the other hand became paralysed after he fell from a palm tree, and ended up living with her in her uncle’s house. Her uncle, Stephen, who said the inspector in question was a prosecutor, explained that he could not believe his eyes when the girl pointed at the policeman as the one who raped her from among those who were on duty on that day. He said, “The inspector for pointing a gun he was given on trust at a girl of 15 before raping her, lacks the characters of police officers who are meant to protect lives and property of Nigerians. “He is a fraud by also taking the girl into the police custody for three days and collected N10,000 as bail sum from the girl’s guardian. “We call for his dismissal from the force so that he can be prosecuted accordingly.”
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