ONDO TRADITIONAL RULER, PENSIONER BAGS THREE YEAR JAIL TERM
Francis Ogundeji, Baale of Ebute Ipare in the Ilaje local government area, and Ikuejamoye Thomas were sentenced to three years in prison for defying a court order.
The Chief Magistrates Court in Igbokoda, presided over by Senior Magistrate E.A. Manuwa, convicted them of contempt of court and falsehood.
The prosecution centred on charges that they sold land in the community in November 2022, despite a High Court injunction barring such transactions.
They were found guilty of count three and sentenced to three years in prison, with the option of paying a N150,000 fine apiece.
Thomas was acquitted on counts 1, 2, and 4.
According to the Magistrate, “The first defendant Ogundeji Francis is hereby sentenced to three months imprisonment on count one or pay the sum of N30,000.00 to the purse of the state government as a fine.
“The first defendant Ogundeji Francis also sentenced to three months imprisonment or pay the sum of N30,000.00. The second defendant is hereby discharged and acquitted of the offence in count two.
“In count three, both the first and second defendants are sentenced to three years imprisonment each or pay a fine of N150,000.00 each to the purse of the state government.”
He ruled that the jail term would run consecutively.
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