Thursday 17 October 2013

Aluu 4 update: Four suspects granted bail this morning



I am so much interested in this case, or maybe jungle justice cases generally.'cos I still find it real hard to understand why people enjoy taking laws into their hand.
 
A high court sitting in Port Harcourt this morning October 17th granted bail to four out of the twelve persons facing trail in the murder case of the four Uniport students. The four are: Omoikiri Aluu monarch: Alhaji Welewa, Okoghiroh Endurance, Ozioma Abajuo and Chigozie Evans Samuel. Click here to catch up incase you missed out.
Presiding Judge, Justice Letan Nyordee granted them bail on grounds that their offense is not a capital offense and is bailable. They were granted bail to the tune of N2 million with two sureties and the court asked the sureties to submit their passports. The sureties mus also have landed property in Port Harcourt and must show means of livelihood and evidence of paying tax for two years. The other eight suspects were refused bail due to the murder charges against them.

The court also admitted the photographs negatives and the Youtube CD of the incident tendered as exhibits in the matter.

Dear Nigerian police, please also arrest and prosecute the men who murdered 2 innocent young men in Badagry in July. Click here to catch up .and click here again for more on Badagry killings .Thank you! The sooner we criminalize jungle justice, the better for us all!

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