Ololade Adeyanju/

A High Court in Akure, Ondo State, today ruled that the founder of Sotitobire Miracle Centre, Akure, Alfa Babatunde, should remain in custody at the Olokuta Correctional Centre, in the town, pending the commencement of his trial for alleged kidnapping.

The popular prophet is charged with aiding the kidnapping of one-year old Kolawole Gold from the children’s section of his church on November 10, 2019 during service.

He is standing trial with six other members of the church. They have all pleaded not guilty to the charge.

An application for their bail was first made during the resumption of the trial on February 2, but the prosecution counsel had argued that there were multiple applications which made it difficult for him to respond effectively.

The court had asked the defence counsel to harmonise the applications so that the prosecution could respond to it.

However, at the resumed sitting today, Justice Olusegun Odusola declined to hear the bail application.

He held that there was no need to entertain the bail application by the defendants’ counsel, Olusola Oke, noting that the court would ensure accelerated hearing of the suit.

The refusal of the court to hear the application unsettled the defence.

The Ondo State Attorney-General, Kola Olawoye, who is prosecuting the case, requested the court to adjourn the case following an appeal filed by the defence counsel seeking to upturn the refusal to grant the accused persons bail at the hearing on February 2.

Both parties later resolved that the appeal should be withdrawn from the appeal court to enable the trial to continue.

The parents of the child who were members of the church had accused the prophet and the police of an attempt to cover up the case prompting the State Security Service to take over the investigation.

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