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Daughter and father distribute poisonous snack to beggars - see photos

The Yusufs, who are confronting a two-tally charge of trick and endeavored homicide, were claimed to have embedded needles in the nibble before offering them to poor people. 50-year-old Muslim minister, Mohammed Yusuf, and little girl, Salamat, 18, were on Tuesday summoned at a Tinubu Magistrates' Court, Lagos, for supposedly dispersing harmed "akara'', a neighborhood nibble, to poor people. The Prosecuting State Counsel, Barr. Ben Ekundayo, told the court that the litigants conferred the offenses on Aug. 5 at around 2 p.m. at Offin Street, Balogun, Lagos Island. He asserted that the man and his little girl did the demonstration with purpose to jeopardize the lives of the homeless people. "The Muslim priest sent his little girl to give the bums, close to the mosque, the bean-cakes, yet when one of them (the homeless people) opened the bean-cake, he discovered needles in the center. "Different poor people were informed; one of them, who know the little girl and the school where she educates, drove them there and she was secured. "She additionally drove them to her dad," Ekundayo said. Ekundayo said that the offenses contradicted Sections 228 and 409 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2011. The respondents argued not blameworthy to the charges. The Magistrate, Mr Ade Adefulire, conceded the respondents to safeguard in the whole of N500, 000, with two sureties each in like aggregate. He said that sureties must be blood relations and record proprietors with a store of N100, 000 in their ledgers. Adefulire suspended the case to Sept. 29.

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