Police remand Deji Adeyanju in prison till 2019
co-convener of 'our mumu don do' crusade, Prince Deji Adeyanju in
prison for protesting against the security agency.
Adeyanju was summarily arraigned alongside Daniel Abobama and Boma
Williams at Karshi Magistrate Court, Federal Capital Territory
yesterday, shortly after his arrest.
The Kogi-born activist was seized by the police at about 10.55am on
Wednesday at the Force Headquarters, while he was leading a peaceful
protest against the alleged undue interference of the Nigeria security
agencies in the political processes.
Adeyanju had also in recent times, come hard on the Chief of Army
Staff, Lt. General Yusuf Buratai, calling for his sack over the recent
killings of Army troops by Boko Haram sect in the North East.
He has also, through the social media, amplified the indictment of the
Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo by a House of Representative
report on NEMA probe.
Those were all tendered against Adeyanju and others, as exhibits in court.
The Police said they were charging them for "criminal offences of
Joint Act, Criminal defamation, Disturbance of public peace, Threat to
public security and safety and inciting public disturbance under the
Penal Code Law".
Though the lawyers to the suspects were equally in court during the
summary arraignment on Wednesday, but they were unable to secure the
bail of their clients.
They were to be remanded in Prison custody in Keffi, Nasarawa State
till January 21, 2019 for continuation of trial.
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