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A Makurdi Chief Magistrates’ Court on Monday remanded two fishermen, Austin Asebegye and Oliver Adikwu over charges bordering on armed robbery and murder.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!The defendants, both residents of Awe Street in Makurdi, Benue, are being prosecuted on charges of criminal conspiracy, armed robbery, and illegal possession of firearms.
Other counts include causing grievous hurt, mischief by fire, culpable homicide and acts of terrorism.
Chief Magistrate Kelvin Mbanongun, who did not take the defendants’ pleas because he lacked jurisdiction to hear the case, ordered their remand at the Nigeria Correctional Centre in Makurdi.
Mbanongun subsequently adjourned the matter until June 5, for further mention.
The prosecution counsel, Inspector Godwin Ato, had earlier informed the court that the case followed a distress call made to security men by the residents of Veterinary Settlement, behind Abattoir, Northbank, Makurdi on March 31.
Ato said that residents told security personnel that armed Jukun militias invaded their area, shooting sporadically and forced residents to flee their homes.
The prosecutor said that the gang allegedly burnt down over 40 houses, looted and destroyed properties worth millions of naira, killed two persons, shot a middle-aged woman on the head while many others are still missing.
According to him, hunters and Forest Security Services of the Joint Taskforce led by one Adoka Samuel swung into action and arrested the defendants.
Ato said that items recovered from the defendants included, a fabricated AK-47 rifle, one magazine containing 20 rounds of live ammunition and a fabricated double-barrel pistol.
He said that other items recovered from the defendants were assorted charms, a canoe paddle and N1,500 cash.
The offences, said the prosecutor, contravened sections 6 (b) and 1(1)(2)(a)(b) and 3(1) of the Robbery and Firearms Act 2004.
He said that the offences also contravened sections 248, 325 and 222 of the Penal Code Law of Benue, 2004 and 4(2) of Abduction, Hostage-taking, Kidnapping, Secret Cult and Similar Activities Prohibition Laws of Benue, 2017.