Aides of Ondo ex Dep-Gov, Agboola, docked for stealing
By Our Reporter
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Messrs Olatunji Akintoye and Samuel Ogunmusi, who were aides to the former Ondo state deputy governor, Agboola Ajayi, have been docked before an Akure Chief Magistrate Court for alleged stealing and obtaining money under false pretence.
Police prosecutor, Emmanuel Tanimowo, told the court that the duo aged 44 and 52, were accused of obtaining a vehicle from an auto shop under false pretence.
The three-count charge read, “That you, Akintoye Olatunji ‘m’, Ogunmusi Samuel ‘m’ and others now at large sometime in May 2018 at Automart Akure in the Akure Magisterial district did conspire with yourselves to commit felony to wit: Obtaining property by false pretence and stealing and thereby committed an offence contrary to and punishable under Section 516 of the Criminal Code Cap 37 Vol. I, Laws of Ondo State of Nigeria 2006.
“That you Akintoye Olatunji ‘m’, Ogunmusi Samuel ‘m’, and others now at large sometime in May 2018 at Automart Akure in the Akure Magisterial District did by false pretence and with intent to defraud and obtain one brand new Black Toyota Camry XLE valued at Five Million, four hundred thousand Naira (N5,400.000) only, property of one Segun Adetuwo ‘m’ and thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 1 (1) (a) (c) and punishable under Section 1 (3) of the Advance Fee Fraud and other Fraud-related offences Act, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2006.
“That you, Akintoye Olatunji ‘m’, Ogunmusi Samuel ‘m’ and others now at large on the same date, and place in the aforementioned Magisterial district did fraudulently convert one Toyota Camry XLE valued at Five Million, four hundred thousand Naira (N5,400.000), property of one Segun Adetuwo ‘m’ to your uses and thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 383 and punishable under Section 390 (9) of the Criminal Code Cap 37 Vol. I Laws of Ondo State of Nigeria 2006.”
However, counsel to the accused person, Mr Adetunji Oso, said the case before the court is not a criminal matter, but civil which should be taken to the High Court for adjudication instead of the Magistrate Court.
Oso, therefore sought an adjournment to see if the case could be settled out of court by the contending parties. He said since the vehicle in question was not forcefully removed.
However counsel, to the complainant, Mr. Alex Olademehin, said the court should proceed with the hearing as the case of stealing and obtaining goods under false pretence before the court are not civil, but criminal.
The Chief Magistrate, Taiwo Lebi adjourned the case to November 24 for either report of settlement or opening of the case by the Police.