Housekeeper, driver, arraigned for allegedly stealing Odegbami’s N150m jewellery
The accused were arraigned alongside Esther Pam, 28, a friend of the housekeeper. The trio are facing a two-count charge of conspiracy and stealing. They all denied the charges. Patrick Olusegun Odegbami According to the prosecutor, Insp. Peter Nwangwu, the trio committed the offences on Dec. 10, 2016 at the complainant’s residence in Ikoyi, Lagos.
“The complainant (Mrs Oyindamola Odegbami) on Dec.
10, 2016, discovered that sets of jewellery as well as some personal effects
were missing from her bedroom. “The missing personal effects are; a set of
Roberto Coin Gold set valued at $15,000 (N7.5 million), a set of Van Clef
Diamond and Gold Butterfly jewellery valued at $50,000 (N25 million). “A
dangling gold jewellery set valued at $50,000 (N25 million), a set of black and
white diamonds valued at $75,000 (N37.5 million), a plain gold set valued at
$15,000 (N7.5 million). “A big set of gold and diamond encrusted pendant valued
at $50,000 (N25 million) as well as other valuable personal and household items
such as an iPad, three Blackberry mobile phones, six Ankara fabrics etc,” he
said.
According to the prosecutor, the complainant after
noticing that the items were missing, realised that Patrick, her housekeeper,
who has yet to return from a holiday that ended over two weeks ago was
responsible for the theft. “The complainant reported to the authorities and
Patrick was apprehended at the home of her boyfriend, one Cpl. Mathias Hussein,
a mobile policeman of Mopol 43, Lion Building, Obalende, Lagos. “Police
investigations also revealed that Abdulazeez, the complainant’s driver and Pam,
Patrick’s friend also domestic staff at a nearby house, had aided Patrick in
stealing the items in suitcases.
“On interrogation by the police, Patrick admitted
stealing Mrs Odegbami’s household items and personal effects, but denied taking
the jewellery. “The property she admitted stealing were recovered from the
Mobile Police Barracks residence of her boyfriend, Cpl. Hussein at Obalende,
Lagos,” Nwangwu told the court. The offences contravened Sections 278 (1), (2)
and 409 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State 2011. Speaking to NAN after the
court proceedings, Counsel to Mrs Odegbami, Mr Kennedy Osunwa, said Cpl.
Hussein, is yet to be arraigned in court with the other accused. “The police
are yet to charge and arraign Cpl. Mathias Hussein, for conspiracy and
retention of stolen property in his official residence,” he said.
In her ruling, the Magistrate, Mrs Y.O. Aje-Afunwa
granted each of the accused N2 million bail with two sureties each in like sum.
Aje-Afunwa said the sureties must be homeowners who must provide evidence of
two years tax payment to the Lagos State Government. She adjourned the case
until Oct. 17 for trial.
NAN
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