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BREAKING: Oko-Ilu, Notorious Osun Cultist Arraigned To Court
A notorious cultist, Oko-Ilu has been arraigned in court on nine counts in Oshogbo
EKO HOT BLOG reports that Hammed Rasheed, 29, also known as Oko-Ilu, a wanted cultist in Osun State has been charged to court.
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On Wednesday, Oko-Ilu was hauled before Chief Magistrate Olufemi Ayilara of the Osogbo Magistrate Court by the police.
The alleged member of a cult was charged with nine counts that included murder, the illegal killing of two people, disturbing the peace, cultism, and other offenses.
He was charged with the death of Hassan Adedeji, one Idowu (A.K.A Delta) and the shooting of one Inspector Gbenga Eke.
The charge sheet brought to court by the Police Prosecutor, Inspector Elisha Olusegun was not read in the court as the Magistrate did not take Oko-Ilu’s plea.
The Magistrate, Ayilara remanded him in Ilesa prison and adjourned the case till October 7.
The Chief Magistrate further ordered that the duplicate case file should be forwarded to the Department of Public Prosecution (DPP) for legal advice.
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Rasheed, a welder by vocation, was being trailed by the security agents for allegedly causing the death of many people in Ede community.
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