Ishola Salaudeen
Tempers ran high at the Ebute Meta Magistrate’s Court on Wednesay as a 37-year-old developer, Ishola Salaudeen, was arraigned for allegedly duping 106 people of millions of naira.
An angry mob assaulted a friend of the defendant shortly after the matter was adjourned. They claimed he was part of their travails. He was, however, rescued by security guards.
Salaudeen, who was arraigned on 211 counts of receiving money under false pretences and stealing, was said to have collected sums ranging from N180,000 to N1m for a property from the complainants, many of whom paid into his bank account.
The incident was said to have occurred in April 2013 at Oriola Street in the Ketu area of Lagos.
It was said that the expectant tenants later converged on the said house on the instruction of Saludeen, waiting to take possession of their apartments. They were shocked to discover that the rooms had been taken by some other people.
It took over an hour before the two registrars could finish reading the charge sheet which ran to about 70 pages.
The defendant pleaded not guilty to all the charges.
Salaudeen employed the services of three lawyers – Babatunde Adeyanju, F.S Oladele and Ola Ogunbiyi for his defence.
The prosecutor, G.O Osuyi announced that there were 23 witnesses in court.
Adeyanju urged the court to grant the defendant’s bail in liberal terms.
Osuyi however objected. He said, ‘’I
want the court to take into cognisance the severity of the offence.
Receiving money under false pretence attracts 15 years imprisonment,
while stealing could take seven years on each count, and he is facing
211 counts. The alleged offence and the consequence are enough to make
the defendant jump bail.”
The magistrate, Ms S.O Solabo, in her ruling, observed that the defendant had not been declared guilty.
She granted Salaudeen bail in the sum of N2m with two sureties each in like sum
The matter was adjourned till September 9 for trial.
Yenagoa
— OFFICERS and ratings of Central Command of the Nigerian Navy have
arrested the grounded crude oil laden barge in the St. Nicholas River on
the Brass Island and the crew of a tug boat accused of trying to pull
the barge and its alleged stolen content in Bayelsa State.
The Brass-Akassa corridor on the Atlantic fringe has been identified as a notorious spot for crude oil theft by the country’s security operatives.
The Flag Officer, Commanding the Central Naval Command, Rear Admiral Sidi-Ali Usman, yesterday, said that the grounded barge identified as MV LILA, was discovered in Odioma area of the St. Nicholas River while engaged in alleged suspicious movement.
According to him: “On August 10, 2013 at 18:25, a Naval team on routine patrol was attracted to a suspected barge movement from Odioma to St.Nicholas River.
“On approaching the self propelled barge, it was discovered to have gone aground. The Barge was later identified as MV LiLA.”
The Navy authorities explained that based on the conviction that the escaped crew and the unidentified owner of the suspicious barge may attempt to rescue same and its alleged stolen crude oil, laid ambush and were rewarded with the seizure of a tug boat identified as MV St. Victoria and arrest of its six Nigerian crew.
According to a statement by the Navy Command Operation Officer, Commodore E.O Enemor, “the tug was arrested at two nautical miles off the St.Nicholas River.
“The arrest was effected by NNS Bomadi, a Naval gunboat, due to her suspicious presence within the vicinity of the grounded barge. At the time of arrest, the tug had a six-man crew, all Nigerians.
“Meanwhile, relentless efforts are being made to ensure that the barge is salvaged from its present position.”
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/08/grounded-crude-oil-barge-navy-arrests-tug-boat-6-suspects/#sthash.g5GSqq0d.dpuf
The Brass-Akassa corridor on the Atlantic fringe has been identified as a notorious spot for crude oil theft by the country’s security operatives.
The Flag Officer, Commanding the Central Naval Command, Rear Admiral Sidi-Ali Usman, yesterday, said that the grounded barge identified as MV LILA, was discovered in Odioma area of the St. Nicholas River while engaged in alleged suspicious movement.
According to him: “On August 10, 2013 at 18:25, a Naval team on routine patrol was attracted to a suspected barge movement from Odioma to St.Nicholas River.
“On approaching the self propelled barge, it was discovered to have gone aground. The Barge was later identified as MV LiLA.”
The Navy authorities explained that based on the conviction that the escaped crew and the unidentified owner of the suspicious barge may attempt to rescue same and its alleged stolen crude oil, laid ambush and were rewarded with the seizure of a tug boat identified as MV St. Victoria and arrest of its six Nigerian crew.
According to a statement by the Navy Command Operation Officer, Commodore E.O Enemor, “the tug was arrested at two nautical miles off the St.Nicholas River.
“The arrest was effected by NNS Bomadi, a Naval gunboat, due to her suspicious presence within the vicinity of the grounded barge. At the time of arrest, the tug had a six-man crew, all Nigerians.
“Meanwhile, relentless efforts are being made to ensure that the barge is salvaged from its present position.”
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/08/grounded-crude-oil-barge-navy-arrests-tug-boat-6-suspects/#sthash.g5GSqq0d.dpuf
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