The suspects arrested in connection with the
March 8, 2017, communal clash in Ile-Ife in Osun State in which many lives were
lost and property worth millions of naira lost
were yesterday remanded in
prison custody by an Osogbo High Court presided by Justice Kudirat Akano.
Among them are a traditional ruler in Ile-Ife,
the Alapoje of Apoje, Oba AdemJola Ademiluyi and a Pastor, Mr Taiwo Fakowajo.
Others are Eluwole Akeem, Jimoh Sakiru, Daniel
Olarenwaju and Bamidele Elurisanmi.
The suspects were arraigned on a
14-count-charge of murder, armed robbery, arson, stealing, conspiracy, illegal
possession of firearms, disturbance of public peace, assault, among others.
Prosecuting Counsel, Mr Simon Lough told the
court that the accused persons conspired to murder 46 people on March 6, 7 and
8 2017 at Sabo area in Ile-Ife, Osun state.
Lough added that the accused persons conspired
to inflict injuries on 96 people with
knives, cutlasses and broken bottles.
According to Sun news report, the accused persons were also accused of
committing arson by setting shops and police vans on fire. The shops belonged
to 21 people, according to the prosecutor.
Lough alleged that the suspects also robbed 27
people and stole propertyworth millions of naira during the three days.
But the accused persons pleaded not guilty to
charges leveled against them.
Defence counsel for all the accused persons,
Mr Muritala Agboola applied for the bail of the suspects, praying the court to
be liberal on the bail conditions.
Agboola told the court that the accused
persons were ready to stand trial, maintaining that they were still presumed
innocent until they are proved guilty by a court of law.
Justice Kudirat Akano however rejected the
oral bail application, directing the defence counsel to provide formal bail
application for all the accused persons.
She, however, ordered the accused persons to
be remanded in prison custody and adjourned the case till June 14, 15 and 16,
2017 for hearing.

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