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Seun Egbegbe to appear in court today over theft of iPhones

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Court grants Seun Egbegbe, accomplice N5m bail

Serial fraudster Seun Egbegbe will appear in court today over his attempted theft of nine iPhones.

The incidence took place at a shop identified as Kaalcech Innovation and Consultancy located at No 9, Medical Road, Computer Village in Ikeja, on Tuesday, November 22.

The Ebony Films Production boss, who has been in the custody of the police at Area H Command in Ogudu, Lagos, after he was arrested last week for attempting to defraud two Bureau de Change operators, will appear before an Ikeja Magistrate court.

Read also: Police gets court’s consent to extend Seun Egbegbe’s detention

That much information was revealed by the Lagos Police PPRO Dolapo Badmus, who also informed that the case of Seun attempting to commit fraud with his accomplice identified as Ayodele Oyekan on February 2nd will be treated separately.

‘‘That’s a different case from the one he’s going through now, but he will appear in court. I don’t determine what happens in court, the police would produce him in court for that and he will be taken back.’’ The Police PPRO added.

From all indications, Seun is likely to spend more time in police custody after the Nigerian Police Command received the consent of a Lagos State court to extend his detention to allow extensive investigation since he’s a ‘habitual suspect’.

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