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Shocking Reason Court Jailed Popular Nigerian Pastor, Five Others

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A self-acclaimed spiritual leader, Oluwambe Ojagbohunmi and five others have been sentenced to two years imprisonment over violence and breach of peace in Ayetoro in Ilaje Local Government Area of Ondo state.

The Herald understands that the Ondo State High Court, sitting in Akure, gave the judgement on Monday, December 18 based on a 10-count bordering on violence and breach of peace against the convicts,

The convicts were arrested by the police on January 11, 2018, over the violence that erupted in the riverine community where people were injured and property destroyed.

At the beginning of the trial, the prosecuting counsel, Mr. Babatunde Falodun, slammed a 10-count charge against Ojagbohumi, Victor Akinluwa, Isaac Ikuyelorimi, Lawrence Lemamu, George Eyekole and Segun Okenla over the violence.

According to the prosecution, the offence committed by the convicts contravened Section 451 of the Criminal Code, Cap 37, Vol. 1, Laws of Ondo State, 2006.

One of the convicts, George Eyekole, was charged with an attempt to murder one Olu Obolo by shooting him with a gun during the crisis, contrary to Section 320 of the Criminal Code, Cap 37, Vol. 1, Laws of Ondo State, 2006.

Though the suspects pleaded not guilty to all the charges preferred against them, the court convicted them of malicious damage of property contrary to Section 37 of the Criminal Code, laws of the state.

Delivering his judgment, Justice David Kolawole found the convicts guilty of the offence and sentenced them to two years with hard labour.

The judge specifically sentenced Eyekole to five years in prison with hard labour for the attempted murder of Obolo during the mayhem.

He, however, gave them, except Eyekole, an option of a fine of N50,000, for the offences committed. The judge also asked them to pay N300,000 each as compensation for the damaged property.

Kolawole said the convicts would be held responsible for any further breach of peace in the community and if they opted to pay the fine, it would be returned in case of violation of the peace accord.

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