IWAJOBA FAMILY: FORGERY BROTHERS ARRAIGNED

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Admin l Thursday, Nov.08, 2018

IGBOSERE, Lagos, Nigeria – Two brothers, Alhaji Abdulfatai Abereoje(51) and his younger brother, Jamiu Abereoje (45), were today, arraigned before a Lagos Chief Magistrate’s Court, on charges of conspiracy, felony, forgery, unlawful invasion and conduct likely to cause breach of public peace.




According to men of Force Criminal Intelligence and Investigation Department (FCIID) Alagbon-Ikoyi, the two brothers and others now at large conspired among themselves and forged a registered survey documents of Oko-Ado Community in Eti-Osa Local Government Area, Lagos state, in a bid to forcefully and unlawfully take over large expanse of land belonging to the Iwajoba Chieftaincy Family.

They were also alleged to have stationed some hoodlums who were armed with dangerous weapons on the said land and prevented and denied the rightful owners Hassan Ogwu and Smart Clement, from taking possession of the lands. The prosecutor, Barrister Morufu Animashaun, told the court that the actions of the two brothers contravenes sections 411, 52 and 168( (1)(d) and punishable under section 168(2) of the criminal laws of Lagos State, 2015. And sections 2(3), 4(1)(b), 4 (a)(b)(1) of the Properties Protection Laws of Lagos State, 2016.

Prosecutor, Animashaun said his department, General Investigation of Force CIID, received a petition of alleged forgery of their land surveys and unlawful invasion of their community by the two defendants and harmed thugs, from the family head of Iwajoba Chieftaincy Family, sometimes in 2017. He also told the court that upon investigating the petition, the two brothers were invited for interrogation and found culpable of the allegations contained in the petition they were charged to court on the allegations. However, the two brothers have pleaded not guilty to the charges.

Upon their not guilty plea, the prosecutor urged the court to remand them in prison custody pending when their trial will come up. But lawyer to the two brothers, Owoeye Oluwatobi, urged the court to admit his clients to bail in the most liberal terms since the offences are bailable.

In his ruling, Magistrate A. Y. Aro-Lambo, granted bail to the defendants in the sum of N5 million with two sureties each. Sureties must be owner of landed properties within the court’s jurisdiction and must have been paid tax to the Lagos State government in the last three years . The matter has been adjourned till November 16, for mention.

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