The magistrate, Abosede Sarumi, did not grant bail to the defendant but ordered his remand at the Ile-Ife Correctional Centre.
Mr Osanyintuyi said the defendant broke into the barbing salon of one Alao Oluwabunmi, intending to commit a felony, to wit, entering and stealing.
The defendant, who had no legal representation, pleaded not guilty to the offences preferred against him.
Mr Osanyintuyi said the defendant assaulted Olom Eyare while she was performing her duty.
No fewer than 16 people were burnt to death when a commercial bus from Osogbo collided with a private vehicle at Ode-Omu, Osun, on April 28.
Mr Adediwura thereafter ordered Mr Olamide to be remanded at the Correctional Centre in Ile-Ife, pending the consideration of his bail.
The prosecutor said further that the defendant also assaulted Corporal Abah Johnson, a police officer in uniform while performing his lawful duty.
Other items stolen are a standing fan costing N10,000 with a window blind worth N25,000.
The plea of the defendant, who had no legal representation, was not taken by the court due to the magnitude of the alleged offences.
The police told the court both men breached public peace and possessed Indian hemp.
