LASTMA on Friday accused Yinka Johnson of crushing
one of its officials, Hameed Balogun, while she was driving against
traffic, an allegation she denied. (If you miss it read it HERE). Detectives attached to the Homicide Section of the
State CID had visited the crime scene on Monday for
an on-the-spot assessment where eyewitnesses insisted that she did not
crush the LASTMA official.(If you miss it, read it HERE)
Meanwhile, the spokesperson for the state police command, Ngozi Braide, said investigations exonerated Johnson from murder. She said, “When she (Johnson) was brought to the
police, she was accused of killing the LASTMA official but when we began
investigation, we heard from eyewitnesses and also visited the crime
scene. “Investigations revealed that she did not kill the LASTMA official; rather, he was killed by a hit-and- run commercial bus.”
The police on Tuesday arraigned her before an Igbosere Magistrate’s Court, Lagos, for alleged
reckless driving. Lead prosecutor, Chukwu Agwu, told the court that
Johnson, an employee of Stanbic IBTC, drove her Range Rover Jeep with
Lagos number plate CY 276 LSD against traffic at Mega City, Ikota, along
Lekki-Epe Expressway.
She was charged with one count of reckless driving,
which according to the charge sheet, is punishable under Section 29(1)
of the Lagos State Road Traffic Law 2003.
The charge sheet stated, “That you Yinka Johnson at
about 8:30am on August 10 did drive your Land Rover Jeep on the highway
recklessly and against traffic without reasonable consideration for
other road users.”
When her plea was taken, she pleaded not guilty to the charge preferred against her.
Johnson’s lawyer, Emeka Okpoko, put up an oral bail application for her, urging the court to grant it on liberal terms.
“The defendant is a nursing mother who is still
breast feeding a baby. We assure the court that she will not jump bail
if granted,” he said.
Magistrate J. A. Adegun admitted her to bail in the sum of N50,000 with one surety in like sum.
The case was adjourned till September 5 for further hearing.
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