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SUG President Arrested For Alleged Involvement in Cult Activities Regains Freedom
SUG President Arrested For Alleged Involvement in Cult Activities Regains Freedom
The Students’ Union President of the Federal Polytechnic, Ilaro, Ogun
State, Adegboye Olatunji, who was arrested for alleged involvement in
cult activities, has gained his freedom.
It was gathered that Olatunji and one other suspect, Taiwo Olanrewaju, were released on Tuesday after perfecting the bail conditions given to them by an Ogun State Magistrates’ Court sitting in Ifo.
Olatunji and Olanrewaju were arraigned on Monday on three counts bordering on felony, cultism and breach of public peace.
Punch Metro learnt that the arraignment was not unconnected to a planned protest by the National Association of Nigerian Students over the continued detention of the embattled SUG president.
It was also gathered that it took the intervention of the Special Assistant to the Governor on Students’ Matters, Azeez Adeyemi, before the protest idea was dropped.
The magistrate, O. A Akan, granted Olatunji and Olanrewaju bail in the sum of N200,000 with a surety each in like sum.
The magistrate adjourned the case till February 20 for hearing.
It was gathered that Olatunji and one other suspect, Taiwo Olanrewaju, were released on Tuesday after perfecting the bail conditions given to them by an Ogun State Magistrates’ Court sitting in Ifo.
Olatunji and Olanrewaju were arraigned on Monday on three counts bordering on felony, cultism and breach of public peace.
Punch Metro learnt that the arraignment was not unconnected to a planned protest by the National Association of Nigerian Students over the continued detention of the embattled SUG president.
It was also gathered that it took the intervention of the Special Assistant to the Governor on Students’ Matters, Azeez Adeyemi, before the protest idea was dropped.
The magistrate, O. A Akan, granted Olatunji and Olanrewaju bail in the sum of N200,000 with a surety each in like sum.
The magistrate adjourned the case till February 20 for hearing.
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