An investigative police officer, Mr. Adetunji Adejare, had on Monday told the Federal high Court sitting in Osogbo, Osun state capital, issues surrounding the alleged extortion of N38m from the speaker of the state House of Assembly, Hon Timothy .
The Investigative Police Officer had also narrated how the accused persons were arrested with telephone tracker and how the investigation carried him to Imesi-Ile, Ekiti, Lagos and Abuja. He also told the court how his investigative team were led to the shrine of one of the defendants at Arubiidi, Ile-Ife.
Adejare who claimed to be a Sergeant from the State Intelligent Bureau, Osun state command, told the court that the defendants explained the sharing formula of the money in their confessional statements.
“The complainant submitted a petition bordering on advanced fee fraud, conspiracy and threat to life to the Osun police command on July 10, 2018. We commenced investigation with tracking of the phone number of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 5th defendants.
“We went to Oke-Imesi Ekiti where the 1st defendant was arrested. He later led us to Ado-Ekiti where the 2nd respondent was arrested. We proceeded to Lagos state for the arrest of 3rd respondent who has travelled to Abuja through flight. The Intelligent Response Team, Abuja, eventually arrested him with tracker.
“The 1st defendant claimed to have bought a Toyota Highlander Jeep and the 2nd respondent confessed to have used his own share to purchase the same type of Jeep but has not been delivered to him.
The witness further told the court that one Bamidele Tosin, who was said to be a dealer, was arrested through the help of the Director of AMK motors in Ibadan.
“The dealer confessed that the 4th defendant, Babatunde Oluajo, paid him in US Dollar for the two jeeps of the 1st and 2nd defendants.
The witness explained how the investigative team recovered dollar, unregistered Toyota Highlander Jeep, single barrel gun, cartridges, and other items, in the residence of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th defendants.
He explained that the 6th defendant was arrested for his role in threatening of life of the complainant and the sending of his nude video to one police Sergeant Arawole Jimoh, who volunteered a statement that led to the arrest of the 7th and 8th defendants that have been using the video to extort money from friends and associates of the complainant.
However, attempt by the prosecution counsel, Mr Moses Faremi, to tender the statements of the defendants was opposed by their counsels. Messrs Kazeem Badmus, J. P. Jones, O. U. Yusuf and Chief A. Olodo, said the statements were signed by their clients under duress.
The court thereby adjourned the matter to July 1, for trial within trial.
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