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Oyo: Court Grants ₦5m Bail to 12 Suspects in Student Murder Case
- Oyo State High Court sets ₦5 million bail for 12 suspects accused of killing Jeffrey Akro, with two sureties required, including one biological parent.
- Defendants plead not guilty; trial adjourned to February 21, 2025.
- Justice Akintola clarifies that bail does not imply innocence or acquittal, a stance echoed by prosecution and defense counsels.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that Justice Ladiran Akintola set bail at ₦5 million for each defendant, requiring two sureties in the same amount, one of whom must be a biological parent.
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The suspects pleaded not guilty to the two-count charge. The trial has been adjourned until February 21, 2025.
In his ruling, Justice Akintola stressed that granting bail does not imply innocence or acquittal. Victor Otomiewo, counsel for the prosecution, affirmed this, stating, “Granting bail is not a declaration of innocence or acquittal.”
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Wole Efunnuga, representing the seventh defendant, praised the judge’s impartial approach, describing the ruling as reflective of all parties’ perspectives.
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