The Osun state Police Command, Friday, arraigned no fewer than six
suspected cultists from St. Marks Anglican High School and Adenle Middle
School in Osogbo before an Oshogbo Magistrate Court.
The accused
persons, according to reports, were arrested on 7th December for causing
breach of peace by disturbing school activities of the school and
attacking their teachers with cutlasses and clubs on the said date at
St. Marks Anglican High School, Osogbo.
The
Police Prosecutor, Taiwo Adegoke, who said the accused persons were all
aged 18, listed their names as Adegbite Femi, Ajibola Toheeb, Atoyebi
Nurudeen, Adewunmi Olusegun, Adepoju Yusuf and Ganiyu Sodiq.
According
to the charge sheet prepared against them to which the accused persons
pleaded not guilty, they were said to have committed an offence contrary
to and punishable under Section 517(d) and 249(d) of the Criminal Code
Cap 34, Vol. II, Law of Osun State of Nigeria, 2003.
The charges
read in part: “That you (accused persons) and others now at large on 7th
day of December, 2015 at St. Marks Anglican High School, Osogbo in the
Osogbo Magisterial District did conspire together to commit misdemeanor
to wit, conducted likely to cause breach of the peace by disturbing the
school activities.
“That you (accused persons) and others now at
large at the same date, time and place aforementioned did conduct
yourselves in a manner likely to cause a breach of peace by disturbing
the school activities with sticks and cutlasses.”
Source: Daily Post News

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