Fake Kidnapping: Appeal Court Upholds Dethroned Magodo Baale’s Sentence

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By Titilope Joseph 

LAGOS  – The Court of Appeal Lagos Di­vision has affirmed the sentence of the dethroned Baale of Shang­isha in Magodo, Mutiu Ogundare for faking his own abduction.

Recalled that Justice Hakeem Oshodi of the Lagos State High Court in Ikeja on September 27, 2022, sentenced the convict to 15 years imprisonment.

Ogundare had approached the court to challenge the decision of the lower court that sentenced him to 15 years imprisonment.

When the case was called on Monday, Mr. Jubril Kareem, an­nounced his appearance for the Respondent, while Mr. Kayode Ojo appeared for the Appellant.

Delivering judgment, the lead Justice of the three-man, Justice Peter Bassi who read the judg­ment, upheld the judgment of the lower court in counts one and two and upturned count three.

Other Justices of the panel are Justice Bayero and Fola­shade Ojo, who agreed with the lead justice.

Bassi said that Ogundare’s appeal succeeded in part and reduced his sentence to 12 years.

The court, however, held,” The Appellant is to serve 10 years im­prisonment, for count one and two years for counts two, respectively.”

On the third count, the court upturned the sentence in respect of false representation to release a kidnapped person.

The convict was first remand­ed on July 16, 2017, in Kirikiri Prison, by an Ogba Magistrate’s Court, for allegedly faking his own kidnap.

Ogundare was prosecuted alongside his wife, Abolanle and brother, Opeyemi Mohammed

They were arraigned on three counts bordering on conspiracy, breach of peace and fake kidnap­ping, preferred against them by the Lagos State government.

Justice Oshodi, on June 15, 2022, convicted Ogundare and his brother Opeyemi Moham­med and reserved judgment till September 27, 2022.

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