Justice Abiola Soladoye of an Ikeja S*xual Offences and Domestic Violence Court has denied bail to a student of Babcock University, James Aguedo, accused of involvement in the gang-r*pe of a student of the University of Lagos (Unilag).
Justice Soladoye in a ruling on Thursday said Aguedo, 20, did not provide compelling circumstances as to why the court should grant him bail.
“The essence of bail is to ensure the defendant’s attendance at trial. In deciding an application for bail, certain factors must be taken into consideration such as the nature of the charge and the evidence adduced.
“Grant of bail of a defendant in a criminal offence is not automatic, it is at the discretion of the court. I am, therefore, of the view that the application before the court has not shown any compelling or exceptional circumstances to warrant the court exercising its discretion in favour of the applicant.
“The application for bail is hereby refused, and the court shall give this case accelerated trial; I so hold.”
NAN reports that Aguedo’s counsel, Mr Lawal Pedro (SAN), had on March 25 prayed the court to granted him bail to enable him to write examination at the Babcock University in April.
He also submitted that the undergraduate suffered from ill-health and needed constant medical attention.
“He has a recurring back ailment. We brought not just a medical report but the history, because he has been attending an orthopaedic hospital. The prison facility is not conducive for him,” the SAN said.
Pedro had attached Aguedo’s school ID card and admission letter to the bail application dated March 13.
The student is standing trial alongside Moboluwaji Omowole, 19, Chuka Chukwu, 19, Peace Nwankama, 19 and Osemeka Josephine, 20.
The defendants were charged with serial gang-r*pe of a Unilag student (name withheld).
According to prosecution counsel, Mrs Fehinti Ogbemudia, they committed the gang r*pe sometime in 2017 within the premises of Unilag.
The alleged victim had on Feb. 26 testified that she was lured by Nwankama who was her roommate to High Rise, a staff quarters hostel, in Unilag. She said she was gang-r*ped at High Rise by eight students, and that the s*xual assault was video-taped.
The five defendants have been remanded in Kirikiri Prisons since Feb. 26, when they were arraignment. The case has been adjourned until May 2 for continuation of trial.
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