MAN ARRAIGNED FOR POISONING GUEST AT PARTY IN ILE-IFE, OSUN STATE
A man, Taofeek
Adeyemo, has been arraigned before a Chief Magistrate’s Court in Ile-Ife, Osun
State, for allegedly poisoning a guest at a public function.
The prosecutor,
Christian Olajide, a police sergeant, said the accused allegedly committed the
offence between September 24 and October 1 at Ita-Osa Area, Ile-Ife, Osun
State.
Olajide told the
court that the accused unlawfully killed Lukman Oyemola by putting herbicide in
the local gin, Pakurumo, which the deceased
drank.
The prosecutor
said when the accused was interrogated, he reportedly said he did not
intentionally kill the deceased.
Adeyemo
said: “I added the poison to a colleague‘s drink. This colleague cheats
me and receives preferential treatment from our boss.
“I thought I
would get him at the naming ceremony we attended, that was the reason why I put
the chemical inside the Pakurumo container on his table with the hope
that he would take it.
“I bought the
chemical over a year ago and had been looking for means to poison my colleague
but it was a pity that another person took the poison, when I went to dance.”
Magistrate
Risikat Olayemi did not take the accused’s plea, saying the court lacks jurisdiction
to hear murder case.
She ordered the
prosecutor to forward the case file to the office of the Director of Public
Prosecutions (DPP) and ordered the accused remanded in Ilesa prison custody
till November 20.
Source; The Nation
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