A Federal High Court, Ikeja on Friday fixed October 5 to rule on a no case submission filed by a legal practitioner, Kole Bello who is standing trial for allegedly forging a Certificate of Occupancy (CofO) of landed property in Lekki.
Bello who is standing trial alongside three others was expected to open his defense in the forgery case but he filed an application asking the court to drop all the charges against him.
Bello was arraigned before the court alongside Chukwu Victor, Friday Palmer and Osumah Terry sometimes in October 2017, by the Lagos State Government on a three-count charge bordering on conspiracy, fraud and forgery.
According to the charge, the defendants allegedly conspired among themselves and forged a C of O with reference no. 63/63/1989, dated Sept. 28, 1989.
The defendants allegedly forged C of O in order to take over a plot of land belonging to late Mrs Francisca Awolaja.
However, at Friday’s proceedings, Bello’s counsel, Oke Akintunde (SAN), informed the court of the pending application, wherein the defendant had asked the court to quash all the charges against him as the prosecution has not been able to prove any case against him.
“My Lord we have an application before the court where he filed a no case submission on the basis that the defendant does not have any case to answer before the court, ” Akintunde said.
Counsels to the 2nd, 3rd and 4th defendants also informed the court of their intention to file similar applications.
The prosecution led by Ms O. A Bamisaiye However informed the court that the prosecution had closed its case and was waiting for the defence to open its case.
SOURCE: NIGERIAN TRIBUNE
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