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Alleged defilement: Court reduces Dr Femi Olaleye’s bail from 50m to 40m

An Ikeja Sexual Offences and Domestic Violence Court on Wednesday has lowered the bail condition of the  Medical Director of Optimal Cancer Care Foundation, Dr Femi Olaleye, from 50 million to 40 million.

Justice Ramon Oshodi reduced the bail after the lead counsel of the defendant, Mr Babatunde Ogala, SAN, moved an application and prayed the court to reduce his client’s bail to N10 million and that one of the sureties should be a  family or a professional colleague.

The State Counsel, led by the  Director of the Department of Public Prosecution (DPP), Mr Babajide Martins did not object the application and left  the application at the discretion of the court.

Ramon, however, in his ruling reduced the bail from N50 million to N40 million with two sureties in like sum.

He ruled that the sureties must be property owners in Lagos State and that each property must be equal to the N40 million bail sum in value.

“I have carefully considered the affidavits evidence and written submission filed on behalf of the defendant.

“However, I do not agree that the bail term be varied on the terms dictated by defence. I consider the appropriate issue for determination as this court exercise its discretion in favour of the defendant by varying the bail condition in the ruling of Nov. 30.

“The defendant is hereby admitted to bail in the sum of N40 million with two sureties in like sum. The sureties must be owners of build up properties in Lagos State and each property property must be sufficient to cover the bail sum.

“Original titled of the documents must be property must be submitted to the chief registrar of the court.

“Both sureties provide proper identification including the national identification and  must show evidence of tax payment to the Lagos State Government in the last three years.,” the judge held.

Ramon also ordered the defendant to submit his  Nigerian international passport, British Passport and other valid document with the chief registrar of the court.

The defence counsel, in his 17 paragraph affidavits  dated Dec. 20 had prayed the court to review the bail condition of the defendant by granting Jim bail on liberal terms.

NAN  reports that the wife of the defendant, Mrs Aderemi Fagbemi-Olaleye, on Dec. 19, testified before the court that her husband was diagnosed with sex addiction.

Olaleye is charged with two counts of defilement and sexual assault by penetration, contrary to Section 137 and 261 of the Criminal Laws of Lagos State, 2015.

The case was adjourned until Jan. 3 for continuation of trial.

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