The Federal High Court
sitting in Ikoyi, Lagos through Justice Nicholas I. Oweibo of, on Thursday, May
30, 2019, granted bail to a Nigerian artiste, Azeez Fashola, also known as
Naira Marley, in the sum of N2,000,000.00 (Two Million Naira).
Naira Marley was
arraigned by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on May 20,
2019 on an 11-count charge bordering on cyber crime
.
One of the counts
reads: “That you, Azeez Adeshina Fashola, aka Naira Marley, and Yad Isril
(still at large), on or about the 26th day of November, 2018, within the
jurisdiction of this honourable court, conspired amongst yourself to use Access
card no : 5264711020433662 issued to persons other than you in a bid to obtain
gain and you thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 27(1) (b) of the
Cybercrime Prohibition, Prevention etc Act 2015 and punishable under Section
33(2) of the same Act.”
He pleaded not guilty
to the charges preferred against him and was remanded in prison custody.
At the last sitting,
counsel to the defendant, Taiwo Oluwa Ore- Agba, had asked the court for a date
to hear the bail application on behalf his client.
Consequently, Justice
Oweibo had adjourned the case to May 30, 2019(today) for hearing of the bail
application.
At today’s sitting,
counsel to the defendant, Olalekan Ojo, SAN, adopted the bail application
before the court and urged the court to exercise its discretionary power to
grant his client bail in the most liberal terms, saying “the offence before the
court is a bailable one.”
However, counsel to
the prosecution, Rotimi Oyedepo, opposed the bail application and urged the
court to refuse the defendant bail.
“This offence relates
to the use of cyber crimes and it is a time bomb if it is not expeditiously
addressed.
“It will not only
affect our today, but also put our tomorrow in jeopardy and the image of the
country,” he further argued.
In his ruling, Justice
Nicholas Oweibo granted the defendant bail in the sum of N2, 000,000.00(Two
Million Naira) with two sureties in like sum.
One of the sureties
must be a civil servant on Grade Level 10, while the other must own a landed
property within the jurisdiction of the court.
The Judge further
directed the EFCC to verify the status of each of the sureties.
The case was adjourned
to October 22, 23 and 24, 2019 for commencement of trial.
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