A Chief Magistrates’ Court in Lagos on Monday ordered that Nigerian musician, Adeyemi Fashola, popularly known as Naira Marley should be arrested and arraigned over alleged car theft.
The chief magistrate, Mr Tajudeen Elias, ordered that the
Investigating Police Officer (IPO), Sgt. Sunday Idoko, handling the case
must present Naira Marley in court on the next date of
adjournment.However, two of the musician’s brothers and his cousins
appeared in court over alleged theft of a car and a cell phone.
The defendants, Idris Fashola, 18, Babatunde Fashola, 24; and Kunle
Obere, 22, are facing a four-count charge bordering on conspiracy,
stealing, assault and obstructing the arrest of Naira Marley.The chief
magistrate granted the three defendants N500,000 bail with two sureties
in like sum.
He ordered the IPO to produce Naira Marley before the court on Dec.
21, when the case would be listed for further hearing.The prosecutor,
ASP Edet Okoi, told the court that the three defendants committed the
offences on Dec. 16, at Eko Hotel Roundabout on Victoria Island, Lagos.
He said that the trio who were in a motorcade with Naira Marley,
stole a Toyota Camry vehicle with Registration No. FEE 120 AA valued at
N1.8 million and an IPhone X5 worth N330,000 belonging to one Mr
Adelekan Ademola.
He added that the three defendants and others at large assaulted the
complainant by beating him up.Okoi alleged that the second defendant,
Babatunde Fashola and others at large obstructed the police while
performing their lawful duty and prevented them from arresting
Naira Marley.“One of the vehicles in the musiciaon’s motorcade hit
the complainant’s vehicle from the back while he was throwing out money
from his vehicle to his fans.” When the complainant came down from the
vehicle to inspect the damage,
Obere entered into the complainant’s Camry and drove it off with the
motorcade.“Ademola reported to the police and the vehicle was tracked
to where it was parked at Jakande Crescent, Oniru in Lagos.“When the
police arrived at the location in company with the complainant,
Naira Marley and his boys started beating the complainant.” A group
of boys obstructed the police from arresting the musician but they were
able to apprehend the three defendants,” he alleged.He said that the
offences contravened Sections 112,172, 287 and 411 of the Criminal Law
of Lagos State, 2015.
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