Ebube Eddy, also known as Bebex, a spare parts salesman in Lagos State, was accused of sexual assault on Wednesday and was charged by the police at an Ogba magistrate court.

Lagos Spare Part Dealer Arraigned For Sexual Assault

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Mr Eddy is a popular trader at the Mercedes’ Benz Line, Ladipo spare parts market in the Mushin area of the state.

The suspect, 37, is facing a three-count charge of attempt to breach peace, indecent assault and assault by slapping.

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He was arraigned alongside one Ali Musa, 27.

In a viral video, Omolara James, a woman, detailed how Mr. Eddy and his boys reportedly smacked her and attempted to touch her breast in public.

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She added that someone had taken her phone and neck chain by force.

At the court hearing, many of his colleagues attended to show solidarity. He trades in the same market as the complainant’s family.

The Three-Count Charge

Count 1 said that the suspects “on April 20, at about 20:00 at Mercedes Benz Line, Ladipo Market, Mushin, Lagos did conspire among yourselves to commit felony to wit: conduct likely to cause breach of peace and assault and thereby committed an offence punishable under Section 411 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015”.

Count 2 said that Mr Eddy “on the same date. time and place did conduct yourself in a manner to cause breach of peace by making moves to indecently assault one Omolara James, 26, by wanting to touch her breast and thereby committed an offence punishable under Section 168(d) of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015”.

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Count 3 said that Mr Musa “on the same date, time and place did assault one Omolara James by slapping her on her face and thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 170 and punishable under Section 172 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015”.

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After the counts were read to the defendants, they both pleaded not guilty. Their lawyer subsequently asked that they be granted bail.

Bail Charge

The magistrate, Olufunmilayo Odubayo, granted both defendants bail in the sum of N100,000 each with two reliable sureties who must be residents within the courts jurisdiction and have about 15 years working experience with the state government.

The defendants must also submit to the court evidence of payment of tax till date, LASRRA identification and the court must certify that they meet the bail conditions before they can be released.

The court then fixed further hearing for 15 May.

 

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