An Igbosere High Court in Lagos has granted singer Iyanya bail of N20million over alleged car theft.
Justice Mobolanle Okikiolu-Ighile, on Thursday, February 27, ordered
Iyanya Mbuk to produce a surety in the like sum, who should also have
landed property in Lagos with a Certificate of Occupancy.
The judge warned the Kukere singer that the bail shall be revoked if not perfected within seven days.
Justice Okikiolu-Ighile said: “I have perused the affidavit and the
counter-affidavit of the parties; there is a prima facie case of
criminal conversion against him.
“However, there is nothing to show that the defendant will interfere
with the proceedings of this case and nothing to show that he will jump
bail if granted bail.
“Bail is therefore granted to the defendant in the sum of N20 million with one surety in the like sum.”
The judge adjourned till May 27 and 28 for trial.
On March 15, 2019, the police filed the one-count charge marked
LD/9024c/2019 against the singer. However, he failed to appear in court
for arraignment, despite allegedly being served with the charge and
hearing notice. As a result, the arraignment was adjourned six times.
Justice Okikiolu-Ighile threatened to invoke the power of the court to ensure Iyanya’s attendance to take his plea.
Eventually, Iyanya appeared before the judge on February 4, 2020, following which the charge was read to him.
Prosecution counsel, Mr. Chukwu Agwu, a Superintendent of Police
(SP), alleged that Iyanya committed the offence sometime in September
2018.
The court heard that the defendant dishonestly converted to his use
or of another person, a Black Toyota Land Cruiser Prado Sports Utility
Vehicle (SUV) marked MAVINIY, with Chassis and Engine numbers
JTEBX7FJ7EK165480 and 2TR1385954.
Agwu told the court that said vehicle belongs to The Temple Management Company Ltd, represented by a lawyer, Ayodeji Olomojobi.
The offence, according to the prosecutor, was contrary to Sections
278(1) (b), 279(1)(2) and punishable under Section 285(10) of the
Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2011.
Iyanya pleaded not guilty.
Agwu prayed the court to remand the defendant in the Nigerian
Correctional Services (NCS) custody, pending the hearing and
determination of his bail application, The Nation reports.
But Iyanya’s counsel, Mr Williams A., opposed him. He prayed the
court to release the musician to him and undertook to produce him in
court on the next court appearance date.
Justice Okikiolu-Ighile granted the defence counsel’s prayer and released him to his counsel.
