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These five Nigerian men are currently facing jail sentence for entering a refuse dump at Igando, Lagos state with the aim of stealing from the dump site. The name of the men are: Sunday Oyedele, 33, Waisu Ayeni, 23, Akinwumi Akintoye, 38, Fadeyi Sampson, 35, and Mathew Igene, 45. Most people call it a dump site but honestly, the site is filled with things that can be recycled and sold for the purpose of making money through them.
The defendants told a PM news reporter that they had been scavenging at the site for some time before the new LAWMA workers came and started demanding money from them to enable them to enter the site.
They claimed that their inability to part with undisclosed amount of money daily caused their predicament, an allegation the workers declined to make any comment.
P. M.NEWS confronted some of the workers at the court on the issue of demanding money from them. One of the LAWMA workers identified as Nurudeen told our reporter they would not comment, saying he was not authorized to speak on the matter.
P. M.NEWS gathered that the LAWMA workers contacted the police at Igando division who swoop on the scavengers at the site and arrested the suspects, while others escaped.
They were arraigned in the court on a four count charge of illegal entry, obstruction of LAWMA and conduct likely to cause a breach of public peace by illegally assembling at the site. The police claimed that the offence they committed was contrary to sections 44, 52, 117 and 338 of the Criminal Code Law of Lagos State of Nigeria 2011. They pleaded not guilty.
The presiding Magistrate, Mr O. A. Komolafe granted them bail in the sum of N50, 000 each with two sureties in like sum.
The matter was adjourned till 13 August 2012 while the defendants were remanded in custody pending when they meet their bail condition.
Meanwhile, the residents of the defendants under a group stormed the court singing solidarity song, condemning the action of LAWMA. They said the victims resorted to scavenging because of the economic situation in the country, yet LAWMA went ahead to worsen their plight.
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Comment by Mary on July 25, 2012 at 11:08am Shebi African China don talk am say ......... ''rich man go dey halla kpe aaahhh modupe, poor man go dey shout anwuolam eeh, police dem eyes blind to see the real thieves na poor ppl only dem sabi catch, abegi make i hear word jor!!
Comment by John.d on July 23, 2012 at 8:01pm
Comment by sallymon on July 20, 2012 at 4:03pm at times I think the law is an idiot in this country of ours.The people steal us dry walks the streets as kings and queens while the poor suffers.Of course the presiding judge will say he is doing his job because the law has brought them in front of him.My question is what has the law done to those big thieves in the house and presidency? nothing I guess because he that pays the piper dictates the tone.Poor LAW.
Comment by Green Bound on July 18, 2012 at 9:49pm the situation of things in the country is continually making people do things they are not supposed to all for the sake of making money
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