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A Lagos-based cleric accused of rap!ng his members, Bishop Oluwafeyiropo Daniel, of I Reign Christian Ministry, Lekki, has yet to meet his bail conditions.
By Sunday (today), he would have spent one week in detention after he was remanded by Justice Ramon Oshodi of the Lagos State Special Offences Court, Ikeja.
The pastor was supposed to appear before the court on Monday, April 3, when the case came up for arraignment, but he was absent.
The police prosecutor, Mrs Inumidun Solarin, said the Investigating Police Officer, ASP Yemi Temenu, informed her that Daniel was not found at the address he left at the Force Criminal Investigation Department, Yaba, before he was granted administrative bail.
The court adjourned the arraignment till April 17, as Solarin promised to ensure Daniel’s presence in court.
Upon the resumption of the court last Monday, Daniel was formally arraigned on two counts of rape.
He was granted bail in the sum of N20m with two sureties, who must own property within the jurisdiction of the court.
Justice Oshodi also ordered Daniel to submit his passport and adjourned the matter till May 9 for trial.
The cleric was thereafter remanded in the Kirikiri Custodial Centre pending the perfection of his bail conditions.
A source at the Nigerian Correctional Service, Lagos State Command, told Punch that Daniel had yet to perfect his bail conditions.
“He is still in custody,” the source said.
Meanwhile, one of the two girls allegedly r@ped by Daniel has said some of the evidence she submitted to the police were missing from the case file.
The victim said voice recordings, pictures, statements of some witnesses and the petition her lawyer sent to the police, were not in the case file.
She said, “We had a meeting with the prosecutors (after the arraignment) and they wanted to confirm the evidence we had. I told them some of the evidence I had and they asked why I did not give them to the police at the FCID. I said I did and asked if the voice recordings were not in the file and they said no.
“We gave the police a burnt disc and flash drive; the FCID said they were sufficient evidence. We paid for search warrants twice, both at the hospital and at his house, but there was no report of their search.
“The police also went to the hospital he (Daniel) took me to. They travelled down to investigate the doctor, but the report was not there. They came back and said the doctor confirmed I was in the hospital and they recorded some things and got some things from the doctor. The report of what happened was not in the file. What they have in the file are just chats and witnesses’ statements.”
The former assistant pastor said the case might have been compromised.
The spokesperson for the FCID, Niyi Ogundeyi, denied the allegations, saying due diligence was done in the matter.
He said, “Nothing can be removed. She is just saying what she does not know. Presently, the case file is with the DPP, and they will analyse the case and call the IPO for further investigations and clarifications. A retired AIG (at the FCID) personally called the police prosecutor on the strength of available evidence. The police have been diligent in building a strong case. With the evidence on ground, the man cannot go scot-free.”
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