The embattled film-maker, Oluwaseun
Olasunkami (aka Seun Egbegbe), who was accused of stealing nine iPhones
at a shop in the Computer Village, Lagos, was brought before an Ikeja
Magistrate’s Court on Thursday.
He was arraigned on one count of stealing before a Chief Magistrate, Mrs. Y.O. Aje-Afunwa
The police said the offence, which was
allegedly committed at Kaaltex Innovation Consultancy in Ikeja,
contravened Section 278 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State.
A mob had beaten up Egbegbe on Tuesday after he allegedly tried to escape in a jeep with the iPhones.
PUNCH Metro had reported that
after signifying his intention to buy the phones, the film-maker,
reportedly told a sales boy in the shop that he wanted to pick money
from his vehicle outside.
He allegedly attempted to escape with
the phones in the waiting jeep, which reportedly conveyed three other
persons, when the sales boy raised the alarm.
He was subsequently apprehended, beaten
up and handed over to the police and detained at the Area F Command
Headquarters in Ikeja.
Egbegbe had told the police that he wanted to pick the money from his vehicle when the sales boy screamed and alerted the mob.
However, in a statement on Wednesday,
which was credited to Egbegbe, he stated that he was neither arrested
nor beaten by any mob.
“The story is pretty laughable and
better left in the court of public opinion. Ordinarily, I do not want to
join issues with the writer of the publication, but I have a
responsibility to set the records straight for my fans, friends and
foes, in the defence of the truth.
“To say the least, the news did not only
grossly misinformed unsuspecting public; it also portrays traces of
campaign of calumny by some mercenary bent on destroying my name, for
reasons best known to them.
“I want to state here categorically and
emphatically that though I was at Computer Village to address some
issues, I was never arrested for stealing 10 iphone 7s, as stated by the
writer of the story; the matter has since been resolved by the police;
and the issue of me stealing phone is devilish from the said writer.
“It is germane to note that I am a
charitable, humane, and grass root person, who has exhibited
selflessness in communal service, which is a veritable tool for social
development.
“Finally, I wish to inform the general public to discard the report. I am presently at home relaxing,” the statement had read.
However, a few hours after the statement
went viral, a police source at the command told our correspondent that
the suspect was still in custody, adding that the state Commissioner of
Police, Fatai Owoseni, visited the Area F Command and was briefed on the
case.
The police, in the charge preferred against Egbegbe on Thursday, stated that the stolen iPhones were worth N2.4m.
The charge read, “That you, Oluwaseun
Olasunkami, on November 22, 2016, at about 9am, at 9, Simbiat Abiola
Way, Ikeja, in the Ikeja Magisterial District, did steal nine iPhone 6s,
valued at N2,400,000, property of one Kaaltex Innovation Consutancy,
thereby committing an offence punishable under Section 278 of the
Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2011.”
The defendant, however, pleaded not guilty to the charge and elected summary trial.
The presiding magistrate, Aje-Afunwa, admitted him to bail in the sum of N1m with two responsible sureties in like sum.
The magistrate added that the sureties
must present evidence of tax clearance and their residential addresses
to the court for verification.
The case was adjourned till February 8, 2017, for mention.
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