 A street now till Tarabas did where a magistrate court has granted bail to the three United Methodist Church clerics and one member remanded in the National Correctional Centre, accused of spying on the property of the Nigerian police having granted bail. The accused were remanded at the National Correctional Centre for breaching the National Official Secret Act of photographing the Nigerian police headquarters and sensitive locations in the command and sent same peaches to foreign partners of the church. In the second hearing of the case, Magistrate Batlomio Vakai Kegama said the accused persons will be granted bail if they meet the condition which she listed to include depositant their international passport to the court pending the determination of the case by the court. Number one thing that I want to start by saying is that I am not a spy. I am a low abiding citizen of this country and a faithful clergy of the United Methodist Church in Nigeria. I have never spied on anything because that is not part of my job description. I was invited by the Nigerian police on the 8th of June that someone lodged an allegation against me of public disturbance and holding illegal meetings. It was on that account that I was invited by the Nigerian police at the Tharava State Police Command. So, I don't know anything about spy, I don't know anything about incitement of violence or holding any illegal meetings.