A magistrate’s court sitting in Osogbo, Osun State has
ordered the Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr. Fimihan Adeoye, to arrest
the Oluwo of Iwo, Oba Abdulrasheed
Akanbi, and bring him to court on January 6, 2017.
The magistrate, Olusola Aluko, gave the fresh order on
Friday when the case involving the monarch came up for hearing again.He said he was surprised that the police commissioner had
not arrested Oluwo since he first issued the bench warrant of arrest against
the first class monarch. Aluko expressed dismay that the police commissioner
had not effected the bench warrant of arrest he had issued against the monarch,
which he said he had signed and handed over to an officer of the state police
command.
He said, “I am baffled that the commissioner of police has
not done his duty. I am also surprised by his claim that he was unaware of the
bench warrant. That must be a joke of the century. I, therefore, order him to
immediately arrest the respondent.“I am not joking with my order. He (Akanbi) should be
arrested and brought to this court on Friday, January 6, 2017. The sanctity of
the judiciary must be protected. Aluko stated that the case instituted by the Oluwo Oke of
Iwo Oke, Oba Kadiri Adeoye, against Akanbi before his court was not a
chieftaincy case but a criminal one.
He said, “I will like to say that the matter before me was
filed based on sections 35, 37 and 38 of the criminal procedures of Osun State.“In a criminal case such as this, a defendant must appear in
court. This court is not trying a chieftaincy matter. It is the law that once
an order is made, to prevent anarchy, such an order must be obeyed.“It is to be noted that an order was first made by my
brother, Magistrate Omisade of Iwo jurisdiction before the case was transferred
here by fiat and I had asked him (Akanbi) three times to appear before this
court.”
It will be recalled that the magistrate had on December 2
threatened to issue a bench warrant against the Oluwo if he failed to appear
before him on December 20, but the monarch failed to appear before the court.The magistrate then issued a bench warrant against the
monarch on December 20 but the monarch allegedly said he would not appear
before the magistrate.
Aluko had also issued a fresh bench warrant against the
monarch on Wednesday for contempt of court but the monarch still did not appear
on Friday.
The Oluwo had earlier told our correspondent in an interview
that he would not appear before the magistrate, but subsequent efforts to get
his reaction to the fresh order of arrest were not successful as calls put
across to his telephone did not connect.
The police commissioner, when contacted on the telephone by
our correspondent after the fresh court order, said he was not aware of it.
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