By Kenny EMMAN
Oyo Police Command has arraigned three suspects before an Iyaganku Magistrates’ Court on Monday, for causing ‘indignity to a corpse’ buried in their area by exhuming it and cutting off some flesh.
The Police charged the defendants a tailor, Tunde Adelakun, 32, Oluwasegun Akinlolu, 23, both of Omi-Adio and an herbalist — Saheed Oloyede, 54 — a resident of Bakatari along the Ibadan/ Abeokuta Expressway, with two counts of conspiracy and causing indignity to a corpse.
The defendants pleaded not guilty to the charges and the magistrate, Mrs M. M. Olagbenro, granted them bail in N200,000, each with one surety.
Thereafter, Olagbenro adjourned the matter until February 29, for a hearing.
The prosecution counsel, Inspector Olalekan Adegbite, told the court that the defendants allegedly conspired together to commit the offences.
Adegbite said Adelakun, Oloyede and Akinlolu, without lawful justification, were alleged to have improperly tampered with the corpse.
He said Adelakun and Akinlolu on January 10, at about 5: 45 p.m., on their way to Omi-Adio, were arrested with human flesh. They were going to the herbalist’s house at Bakatari, after allegedly exhuming a dead body.
Adegbite said the offence contravened section 242 (1)(b) and 517 of the Criminal Code Laws of Oyo State 2000.
If the defendants are found guilty of the offences, they are liable to two years imprisonment.
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