Yetunde Akilapa, |
Upcoming Yoruba actress and
film maker, Yetunde Akilapa, was on Thursday brought before an Ikeja Chief
Magistrates’ Court charged with burglary and stealing valuables worth N7
million.
The actress, 32, who lives at Oladelola St., Ketu area of
Lagos, is standing trial on a three-count charge of burglary and stealing to
which she pleaded not guilty.
Police Prosecutor Benson Emuerhi told the court that the accused
committed the offences on June 27 at Mutairu Street, Shangisha, Ketu, a suburb
of Lagos, at 2.10 p.m.
According to him, the
accused was apprehended while trying to enter the apartment of the complainant,
Mr Adeboye Lamidi.
Lamidi alleged that he
was in his sitting room when he noticed someone was trying to open the door to
his apartment with a key from outside.
Akilapa used a different key to unlock the door of the
complainant house but was caught in the act, he said.
“l peeped through the
door hole and l saw the accused trying to open my door with a key.
“The prosecutor also
alleged that the accused on Nov. 16, 2015 at 3.00 p.m. broke into the residence
of Oyinlola Tuga by unlocking the door with a master key.
Tuga, who lives at
Ayodele Okeowo St., Gbagada Soluyi in Lagos, reported that the accused stole
jewellery, bags and other valuables worth N7 million.
“Tuga alleged that after raising alarm that his house had been
burgled, his neighbours told him that they saw the accused parking her car with
registration no. MUS 689 CZ in front of the complainant’s house.
“They challenged her and found the stolen items and a hundred
bunch of keys on her.
“The accused was
apprehended and handed over to the police at Ifako Police Station,” he said.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Akilapa came into
the film industry in 2013 and acted in a Yoruba film, “ Ileri-Oluwa’’, which
brought her to limelight.
The actress was earlier reported to be in the news for stealing
and breaking into people’s homes years ago and has been on the police wanted
list for the past three years.
The actress was in the news in Feb. 2013 when it was reported
that she was arrested for robbery by the police in Alade, Somolu area of Lagos.
She was sent to the Kirikiri Prison and after a few months, she
regained her freedom in November 2013.
In Jan. 12, 2014, she was again caught trying to steal with a
bunch of master keys hidden in her brassiere at a house in Magodo Phase 2.
The offences contravened Sections 287, 307 and 308 of the
Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015 (Revised).
NAN also reports that Section 287 stipulates a three-year jail
term for stealing, while Section 307 prescribes seven years for burglary.
The Magistrate, Mrs Olufunke Sule-Amzat, granted the accused
bail in the sum of N200,000 with two responsible sureties.
Sule-Amzat said the
sureties must be gainfully employed with an evidence of two years tax payment
to the Lagos State Government.
She adjourned the case until Oct. 22.
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