Breaking: Sunday Igboho set to regain freedom after 53days in DSS custody, Judge signs release order

Obinwannem News Breaking: Sunday Igboho set to regain freedom after 53days in DSS custody, Judge signs release order

The self acclaimed popular freedom fighter, Sunday Adeyemo, also known as Sunday Igboho is about to gain freedom again, after 53 days in the Department of States Services, custody.

According to reports obtained by Obinwannem News, the Judge, Justice Obiora Egwatu, presiding over the case on Monday signed a Release order on his behalf.

The PUNCH learnt that the presiding judge ignored the persistent argument of the DSS lawyer, Idowu Awo, and signed the Release Order of the four contested detainees.

They are Amudat Babatunde, Abideen Shittu, Jamiu Oyetunji, and Bamidele Sunday.

Punch confirmed that the detainees’ lawyer, Pelumi Olajengbesi, disclosed the development.

He said the judge could not sign the Release Order of the other eight detainees because three of the sureties withdrew before concluding the process of perfecting the bail conditions of his clients.

The eight detainees are Abdullateef Onaolapo, Tajudeen Irinloye, Dikeola Ademola, Ayobami Donald, Uthman Adelabu, Olakunle Oluwapelumi, Raji Kazeem, and Taiwo Tajudeen.

Olajengbesi, however, expressed optimism that the three sureties that pulled out would be replaced and the judge would sign their Release Order too.

Recall that the DSS had approached a Court of Appeal sitting in Abuja to revoke the bail earlier granted by the Federal High Court in Abuja to the contested four — Babatunde, Shittu, Oyetunji and Sunday.

The secret police had expressed strong dissatisfaction against the ruling of Justice Egwuatu on August 4, 2021, granting bail to all the detainees, against the objection of the DSS lawyer that Babatunde, Shittu, Oyetunji and Sunday should not be granted bail.

Awo had said investigations revealed that the four detainees were heavily involved in the alleged offence of arms stockpiling and other criminal activities of their boss, Igboho.

But Justice Egwuatu had on August 4 admitted all 12 applicants to bail including Babatunde, Shittu, Oyetunji and Sunday.

The court had categorised the bail granted to the applicants into two:

Eight of the detainees were admitted to bail in the sum of N5m, two sureties each resident in Abuja, with evidence of two years’ tax payment.

The remaining four – whose bail the DSS opposed – had their bail terms in the sum of N10m, two sureties each resident in Abuja with one of them being a civil servant in a Federal Government ministry or any of its agencies with grade-level not less than 12.

The 24 sureties had been secured last week but the presiding judge who was to sign their Release Order was said to have travelled abroad.

But Justice Egwuatu on Monday signed the Release Order of the contested four who had their complete eight sureties. He is also expected to sign the Release Order of the remaining eight once their 16 sureties were completed.

All detainees were arrested around 1am on July 1, 2021, when the DSS “raided” Igboho’s Ibadan residence in a Gestapo style.

The secret police also said its operatives killed two other associates of the activist in a “gun duel”.

The 12 detained aides also seeks their release from the court.

Ijeoma Njoku reporting, Obinwannem News / August 23, 2021

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