Friday 31 March 2017

3 kids stranded As Their Parent Were Were Sent To Prison

  Three Kids of the same parents have been abandoned in Mushin as their parents have been arrested and remanded in prison custody in Lagos.

Their parents, Taofik Aremu and his wife, Latifat, were arraigned before a Lagos Task Force and Magistrate court for committing different offences and have been remanded in prison for the past five weeks.

While Taofik was remanded at a prison in Badagry, his wife is cooling her head at Kirikiri prison.

Their three Kids, 4yrs old kudirick and the twins Taye and Kehinde who are two years of age, are left to their fate at 13 Agoro street in Mushin where their reside.

According to PM Express, the ordeals of the embattled parents started when Mr Aremu went to work and was arrested by the Lagos State Task Force. He was subsequently arraigned and remanded in prison.

His wife, Lafifat had disagreement with their landlady who dragged her to the Police at Olosan division in Mushin over rent.

She was charged before Ogba Magistrate court where she was granted bail but there was nobody to stand as her sureties because of money and her husband is in prison.

It was gathered that the landlady, Iyabola Oladokun asked her to move out from her rented apartment despite having an existing one year rent.

They had exchange of words, the landlady went to the police station where she reported that she was insulted by Latifat. The police arrested her and charged her to court.

At the court, she pleaded not guilty. The presiding Magistrate granted her bail in the sum of N50,000 with two sureties in the like sum.

She was remanded in the custody pending when she will perfect her bail conditions.

When the matter came up on Thursday, it was further adjourned till 15th April, 2017.

At the court, their neighbours brought those kids for her to take them prison, but she was not allowed to do so.

The mother wept before she was taken back to prison.

But why will court sef grant her bail of 50k because of exchange of words. Why not ask for an elder as surety?

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