Unfortunately for a Pastor with the Mountain of
Fire and Miracle Ministry, his wife and 3 children have been dragged to court
along over the death of retired Deputy Superintendent of Police, Joseph
Idehen.
For their alleged involvement in the death of a
retired Deputy Superintendent of Police, Joseph Idehen, the police have
arraigned a pastor with the Mountain of Fire and Miracle Ministry, Taiwo
Idehen, and her three children, Punch Metro reports.
Taiwo and her
children, Samuel, Michael and Ruth, were arraigned by the Force Criminal and
Intelligence Department on charges of conspiracy to commit murder, murder,
stealing, use of false documents and forgery. They pleaded not guilty to the
charges.
The police alleged
that the defendants committed the offences at the deceased’s residence at No. 5
Odetola Street, off Merit Road, Alagbado, Lagos, on July 4, 2016.
According to the
police, Taiwo, who was said to have divorced the deceased over 29 years ago,
and her three children, allegedly conspired among themselves to murder the
retired senior police officer in suspicious circumstances.
They were also alleged
to have forged a death certificate from the Ota General Hospital, Ogun State,
which was used in conveying the deceased’s corpse to Aragba in Delta State.
It was gathered that
Michael allegedly withdrew the sum of N286,000 from the deceased’s account
domiciled in First Bank of Nigeria Limited, while all the defendants were
accused of fraudulently withdrawing the sum of N2.1m from Joseph’s account
domiciled in Zenith Bank Plc.
According to the
police prosecutor, Morufu Animashaun, the offences are contrary to sections
233, 365 (3) (d), 366 and 287 (5) of the Criminal Law of Lagos State of
Nigeria, 2015.
Animashaun told the
court that the defendants’ arrest was predicated on a petition dated August
2016, written to the police by the Chambers of Milestone Partners, wherein the
alleged role played by each of the defendants in the death of the retired
police officer was stated. He added that upon receiving the petition, the
defendants were invited for interrogation and they all wrote confessional
statements.
In view of their not
guilty plea, Animashaun urged the court to remand them in prison custody
pending the conclusion of the matter. The defendants’ lawyer, Kennedy Osunwa,
told the court that he had filed his clients’ bail applications, which had been
served on the prosecutor.
Following the applications of the defendants’
lawyer, the presiding judge, Justice Adedayo Akintoye, adjourned the matter
till January 25, 2019, for the hearing of their bail application. She also
ordered that all the defendants be remanded in prison custody pending the
hearing and determination of their bail applications.
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