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Suspected female arms dealer collapses in court 

Mr Gbolagade recalled that the first defendant was rushed to the University College Hospital while in the custody of the State Security Services.

• November 14, 2024
LEGISLATIVE GAVEL
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 A suspected female arms dealer, Victoria Alabi, 45, collapsed at a Federal High Court in Ibadan where she was arraigned over an alleged sale of 390, 70 rounds of ammunition and cartridges.

Arraigned alongside Alabi on Thursday was one Morufu Balogun, 43.

The duo, however, pleaded not guilty to the five-count charge of unlawful dealing, illegal sale, aiding and abetting as well as participation in terrorism.

The first defendant, Alabi, collapsed in the dock as the charges were being read to them.

The development led to panic in the courtroom as some court workers and lawyers moved to rescue the ailing defendant.

After the revival of Alabi, the defence counsel, Olalade Gbolagade, told the court that his client’s health had deteriorated over a period of time.

Mr Gbolagade recalled that the first defendant was rushed to the University College Hospital while in the custody of the State Security Services.

He, consequently, prayed the court to grant Alabi’s bail application because of her health challenge.

The defence counsel also sought the bail application of the second defendant, Balogun.

Subsequently, the presiding judge, Justice N.E. Maha, ordered the SSS to make provision for adequate treatment of the defendants.

Maha adjourned the case until Nov. 28 for ruling on the bail application.

Earlier, the SSS prosecution, Victor Alma, told the court that Alabi was arrested sometime in August 2023, at Egbeda-Mosafejo area of Ibadan, in possession of 390,70 rounds of ammunition and cartridges.

Alma added that Balogun, who lived at Alafara, Ido Local Government Area of Oyo State bought 10 packets of cartridges from one Michael who was not a registered or licensed arm seller.

According to the prosecutor, Balogun also sold 10 cartridges to one Isaih.

Alma stated that the offences contravened the provisions of sections 43 (1B), 3 M18 and 9(1), of the Terrorism and Prevention Act, 2022.

 (NAN)

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