The other accused persons were Dele Ajayi, Banji Adedayo, Tajudeen
Salawu and Akeem Ahmed.
The police prosecutor, Curtis Enabulele, told the court that the
accused committed the offence on May 24, 2012 at the Ilasa-Ekiti branch of the
bank.
Mr. Enabulele told the court that the manager conspired with the
robbers to rob the bank.
He said four of the accused persons also robbed the Divisional
Police Armoury and carted away four AK47 riffles, one Beretta pistol, smoke
gummer, cartridges and handcuffs.
The robbers, he added, on the same date and place stole N7.833
million from the bank.
The prosecutor said the robbers, who were armed with dynamite
explosives, unlawfully killed a police officer, Yinusa Yahaya, by throwing the
explosive at him.
He said other policemen killed were Adeniyi Akeem, Kola Osanyigbayi
and Emmanuel Kayode.
The prosecutor further said the robbers stole one Honda Accord
Bullet car and Toyota Highlander Jeep, property of one Afolabi Janet.
Mr. Enabulele said that the offences contravened sections 319 (6,1)
of the Robbery and Firearms (Special Provisions) Act Cap R11, Laws of the
Federation, 2004.
The prosecutor, however, said he had transferred the case file to
the Office of the Director of Public Prosecution for legal advice.
Counsel to the bank manager, Yemi Daramola, prayed the court to
grant bail to his client, promising that he would be available for trial.
Magistrate Adefunke Ajibade, however, ordered that all the accused
persons be remanded in Ado-Ekiti prison.
She adjourned the case to April 10 for further hearing.
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