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Notorious Cultist, Rasheed Oko-ilu Remanded In Ilesa Correctional Center

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Last updated: August 10, 2022 12:47 pm
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The notorious cultist Rasheed Hammed popularly known as Oko-ilu who has been terrorising, Ede in Osun State has been remanded in Ilesa correctional center.

The police had arrested Rasheed last Saturday after three months of being declared wanted for committing various capital offenses.

Oko-ilu was arrigned Wednesday afternoon on a nine-count charge at a Chief magistrate court in Osogbo.

The charge includes conspiracy to commit felony, unlawful killings, engaging in unlawful society, illegal possession of arms among others.

Chief Magistrate, Olusegun Ayilara said after reading the charged sheet, there was no need to take any plea from Rasheed.

He then ordered that Rasheed be remanded in Ilesa correctional service and adjourned the case till October 7, 2022.

He then ordered that Rasheed be remanded in Ilesa correctional service and adjourned the case till October 7, 2022.

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