Nollywood actor, Olanrewaju Omiyinka, popularly known as
Baba Ijesha, on Thursday pleaded not guilty to charges of child molestation
before an Ikeja Special Offences Court in Lagos.
The actor pleaded not guilty to a six-count charge bordering
on indecent treatment of a child, sexual assault, attempted sexual assault by
penetration and sexual assault by penetration.
The offences contravene Sections 135, 259, 262, 263 and 262
of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.
Following the plea, the Lagos State Director of Public Prosecution (DPP), Mrs Olayinka Adeyemi, requested that the defendant should be remanded by the court.
In a bail application supported by a 29-paragraph affidavit,
Lead defence counsel, Mr Dada Awosika (SAN), prayed the court to grant the
defendant bail in liberal terms.
The bail application was brought pursuant to Section 105(2)
and (3) of the Administration of Criminal Justice Law of Lagos State, 2015, and
Sections 35 and 36 of the 1999 Constitution of Federal Republic of Nigeria (as
amended).
“I will wish to note that the issue of bail, especially on
an offence of this nature, is a constitutional right.
“This is a right the defendant has been deprived of for the
past 48 days when he was unlawfully held by the police.
“We are also not unconscious of the JUSUN strike which made
it difficult to bring him to court,” he said.
The counsel prayed the court to grant the defendant bail,
saying that it was guaranteed under the 1999 Constitution.
“Imagine if this man is kept in detention for many years and
is found innocent, will there be any restitution? No.
“Justice and fairness should be done,” he said.
In response, Adeyemi urged that the defendant should be
denied bail.
According to her, the defendant is a flight risk and can
influence witnesses, if granted bail.
“I want to bring to my lord’s attention the nature of one of
the offences – sexual assault by penetration – which carries life imprisonment.
“Bail is a discretionary right, it is not a constitutional
right.
“On the nature of the offence and the strength of the
evidence, there is a prima facie case before your lordship.
“The court should take judicial notice of the crime which is
rampant in society,” she said.
Adeyemi said that prosecution had six witnesses in the case.
Justice Oluwatoyin Taiwo stood-down proceedings to give
ruling on the bail application.
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