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A damaged-down Deputy Governor of Ogun,  Olusegun Adesegun, change into once on Thursday docked in an Ikeja Magistrates’ Court docket in Lagos for allegedly being in possession of a Certificates of Occupancy belonging to a retiree.

Adesegun is charged with four counts of conspiracy, concealing deeds, forcible entry and forcible possession.

He pleaded not responsible.

The Prosecution Counsel, SP Victor Eruada, told the court that the defendant committed the offence between 2003 and 2017 on the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Cooperation attach of enterprise (NDIC), Lagos.

Eruada alleged that the defendant conspired with others at massive, to plot cessation the certificate of Occupancy with N068/68/1994 tittle file and property kept with the NDIC belonging to Mr Babatunde Oderinde, a Retiree.

According to him, the defendant in a capability at probability of trigger breach of peace, did enter the parcel of land located at No 2, Osilaja St., Opebi- Oregun hyperlink road, Lagos belonging to  Oderinde.

He alleged that the defendant in a capability at probability of trigger a cheap apprehension of the breach of peace, took possession of the parcel of land on the above mentioned address in opposition to the complainant who change into once entitled by legislation.

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The prosecutor said the offence contravened the provisions of sections 52, 53, 290 and 411 of the Prison Law of Lagos Snort, 2015.

NAN experiences that Portion 52 stipulates two years’ prison term for forcible entry of land for any convicted offender.

Portion 53 stipulates two years’ prison term for forcible possession of land for any convicted offender,

While Portion 290 stipulates three years’ prison term for concealing of deeds(file) for any convicted offender.

Magistrate M.O. Tanimola admitted the defendant to bail in the sum of N100,000 with two sureties in like sum who must provide proof of Tax charge and a verifiable address.

The Justice of the Peace adjourned the case except Could per chance even just 17, Could per chance even just 20 and Could per chance even just 27 for accelerated listening to.

(NAN)

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