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Court remands priest, accomplice for allegedly faking kidnap in Ekiti
An Ado-Ekiti Magistrates’ Court on Monday remanded a 30 years old Methodist priest, Rev. Peter Adegoke Adewuyi, in prison custody for allegedly faking his own kidnap to obtain a ransom.
The court also remanded Adewuyi’s accomplice in the alleged crime, 25 years old Oluwadare Ajewole, pending their next appearance in court.
The duo, who were arrested by the Police on June 11, will be tried on aiding, arranging and abetting kidnapping.
Police Prosecutor, Inspector Monica Ikebuilo, alleged that “the offences committed by the priest and his accomplice are contrary to, and punishable under Sections 5 and 7 of Ekiti State Kidnap and Terrorism (Prohibition) Law 2015”.
The prosecutor explained that the act was committed within the Ado Ekiti Magisterial District on June 11.
Adewuyi had allegedly claimed that he was kidnapped between Ijebu Jesa in Osun State and Aramoko in Ekiti State while on a journey.
The priest allegedly hid in a hotel in Ado Ekiti on the pretence that he had been ‘kidnapped’, claiming that his ‘captors’ were demanding N3 million ransom from his church members and other members of the public.
At the court sitting on Monday, Magistrate Kehinde Awosika, ordered that the accused persons be remanded in prison custody pending the issuance of legal advice from the Director of Public Prosecutions.
She subsequently adjourned the case