For allegedly being in possession of 100 pieces of master keys, a
Nollywood actress,Yetunde Akilapa, was on Thursday sent to Kirikiri
Prison, Apapa, Lagos, southwest, Nigeria.
Miss Akilapa
was on Wednesday detained at the Alade Divisional Police headquarters in
Somolu, Lagos following a complaint lodged by a complainant, accusing
the actress of stealing the 100 pieces of master keys found on her.
According
to a statement written by her at the police headquarters, it was not
the first time the suspect would be accused of stealing.
yetunde
Yetunde Akilapa, Nollywood actress, sent to Kirikiri prison for being in possession of 100 pieces of master keys
She
said: “There was a day she came home to see my relative and when I
opened her bag after she went to the toilet I found a phone that was
later found to have been stolen. We seized the phone from her and
returned it to the owner despite her denying that she stole the phone.”
When
the case came up at the Magistrate’s Court in Somolu on Thursday, the
police prosecutor, Inspector Anyanwu, told the court that Miss Akilapa
was arrested by a mob that accused her of conspiracy and stealing of
bunches of keys.
The offence, according to the prosecutor, is punishable under section 383, 516 and 517 criminal code of Lagos state.
In
her response to the charge during the court session, the accused, who
claimed to be trained by popular actor Abbey Lanre, said: “I have
featured in about five films including Aiyelaba.
“I produced Bunmi Akata which I use a bunch of 100 keys to act. I am also a makeup artist.
“On
the day I was arrested, a woman named Mama Ayoola, called me and said
that I should bring weaveon for her. I did not know Mama Ayo Ola was not
living at that compound. When I got there, I asked a girl about Mama
Ayo Ola and she directed me to knock on the next door.
“ An Igbo
man peeped from the door and said Mama Ayo was not living there. And as I
was about going out, the mob pounced on me, searched my bags and found
the hundred keys with the weaveon. They later handed me over to the
policemen at Alade Divisional headquarters.”
The accused pleaded
not guilty to the charges and the magistrate, Justice Mrs. E.A.
Adekomaya, granted her bail in the sum of N14, 000 with two sureties who
must own a landed property in Lagos, with evidence of paying tax to
Lagos state government.
The case was adjourned till 12 March,
2013, while the defendant was moved to Kirikiri prison in Apapa, Lagos
pending when she could perfect her bail conditions.
No comments:
Post a Comment