His impatience and needless fury led him not only to bite
off the left ear of a journalist, but also to attack another with a camcorder
stand. The assailant is Alao Akala. Yes, Alao Akala, but not the one you know.
This one, unlike the former Governor of Oyo State, Chief Adebayo Alao-Akala, is
from Ago-Ika in Abeokuta, Ogun State.
Akala,
a 50-year-old man, was arraigned before the Abeokuta Magistrates’ Court,
yesterday for allegedly biting off the left ear of a journalist, Mr. Saheed
Ganiyu.
Police prosecutor, Sunday Eiagbejiale, said the accused committed the alleged offence on January 3 at the Ago-Ika area of Abeokuta.
Police prosecutor, Sunday Eiagbejiale, said the accused committed the alleged offence on January 3 at the Ago-Ika area of Abeokuta.
Narrating the incident, Eiagbejiale
told Magistrate Martins Akinyemi that the accused attacked the two journalists
who were carrying out their lawful duties with "no just cause".
“Akala bit off Ganiyu’s left ear,
causing grievous harm and hit Olayiwola on the head with a camcorder stand.
"It will interest this court to
know that the journalists are in Abeokuta from Ilorin to research the claim
that the late Chief Olusola Saraki was from this town.
"As an indigene was giving them
the lowdown of how the late Saraki was related to Abeokuta, the accused came
midway into the interview, broke the camera and turned the venue upside down,”
the prosecutor told the court.
He added that the accused also
“maliciously damaged the journalists’ camcorder camera valued at N300,000.
The prosecutor said that the offence
contravened Sections 355, 335 and 451 of the Criminal Code Laws of Ogun, 2006.
But the accused who was not
represented by a counsel pleaded not guilty to the two-count charge of assault
and unlawful damage.
Akala
pleaded that he had mistaken the journalists for prospective buyers invited to
inspect his family property, which was situated at the venue of the incident.
Akinyemi granted him bail in the sum of N140,000 with two sureties in like sum and adjourned further hearing till March 3.
Akinyemi granted him bail in the sum of N140,000 with two sureties in like sum and adjourned further hearing till March 3.
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ReplyDeleteWe always supress justice in this country.
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