
The accused, who is
facing two-count charge of stealing and threat to life, lives at Olaorokun
Street, Orile-Agege, a Lagos suburb.
He was, however, granted bail in the sum of N50, 000 and one
surety after he pleaded not guilty.
According to the prosecutor, Sgt. Joseph Ajebe, the accused
committed the offences on May 23 at his residence.
He told the court that the accused collected N114, 000 from
four of his father’s tenants and converted the money to personal use.
Ajebe alleged that the son also threatened to kill his
80-year-old visually-impaired father.
“The son has been trying to take over the complainant’s
property without remitting rent collected to him.’’
The offences contravened Sections 56 and 285 of the Criminal
Law of Lagos State, 2011.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Sections 56
and 285 provide a three-year jail term for offenders.
While adjourning the case, the Magistrate, Mr Alexander
Komolafe, said the surety must show evidence of three years’ tax payment to the
Lagos State Government.
The court fixed Aug. 8 for trial
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