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Ogun: Afeeze Ishola to spend 7 years in jail for belonging to Eiye Confraternity cult

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Ishola, a resident of Otitoloju St., Mile 2, Along Ayetoro Road in Abeokuta, was convicted on a one-count charge of membership of an unlawful society and sentenced on Friday. During his trial, the Prosecutor, Insp. Olaide Rawlings, told the court that Afeeze Ishola committed the offence on Sept. 2, 2022 at about 4:30am at Opara 11 Estate Rounder, Abeokuta. Rawlings said he was arrested by a security man keeping surveillance over the community.

By Joy Akinsanya

A 27- year-old man identified as Afeeze Ishola has been sentenced to seven years imprisonment for belonging to Eiye Confraternity Cult group by an Ogun Special Anti-Cultism Court sitting in Abeokuta

Ishola, a resident of Otitoloju St., Mile 2, Along Ayetoro Road in Abeokuta, was convicted on a one-count charge of membership of an unlawful society and sentenced on Friday.

During his trial, the Prosecutor, Insp. Olaide Rawlings, told the court that Afeeze Ishola committed the offence on Sept. 2, 2022 at about 4:30am at Opara 11 Estate Rounder, Abeokuta.

Rawlings said he was arrested by a security man keeping surveillance over the community.

“Ishola was found roaming about the community, when the security man on duty stopped him and interrogated him,” she said.

She further said that he was trying to escape from members of a rival cult gang that wanted to kill him, and was later handed over to a policeman living in the community.

According to her, the defendant is a member of the Eiye Confraternity Cult group.

She also said that upon his arrest, the convict made a confessional statement that he belonged to a secret cult.

Rawlings said the offence contravened Section 34 and Punishable under Section 36 of the Prohibition of Forcible Occupation of Landed Properties, Armed Robbery, Kidnapping, Cultism and other Anti-Violence and other Related Offences Laws, 2016.

The Magistrate, Mr J.A Akan, said that the Prosecution proved beyond reasonable doubt that the convict was guilty as charged.

Akan also held that the evidence presented by prosecution was tenable and sentenced the convict to seven years without an option of fine.

(NAN)

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