Forty-four members of the Indigenous People Of Biafra who were arrested last year and arraigned before a Magistrate court in Yenagoa have been discharged and acquitted.
Upholding a No-Case submission filed by the defence counsel Nwosu Kingsley, magistrate Penawei Umukoro struck out a three-count charge of Conspiracy, Unlawful Assembly and Conduct likely to cause a breach of peace for lack of evidence.
The court also granted a foreclosure order upon application of the defence Counsel.
Forty-four members of the Indigenous People Of Biafra who were arrested last year and arraigned before a Magistrate court in Yenagoa have been discharged and acquitted.
Upholding a No-Case submission filed by the defence counsel Nwosu Kingsley, magistrate Penawei Umukoro struck out a three-count charge of Conspiracy, Unlawful Assembly and Conduct likely to cause a breach of peace for lack of evidence.
The court also granted a foreclosure order upon application of the defence Counsel.
Forty-four members of the Indigenous People Of Biafra who were arrested last year and arraigned before a Magistrate court in Yenagoa have been discharged and acquitted.
Upholding a No-Case submission filed by the defence counsel Nwosu Kingsley, magistrate Penawei Umukoro struck out a three-count charge of Conspiracy, Unlawful Assembly and Conduct likely to cause a breach of peace for lack of evidence.
The court also granted a foreclosure order upon application of the defence Counsel.
Forty-four members of the Indigenous People Of Biafra who were arrested last year and arraigned before a Magistrate court in Yenagoa have been discharged and acquitted.
Upholding a No-Case submission filed by the defence counsel Nwosu Kingsley, magistrate Penawei Umukoro struck out a three-count charge of Conspiracy, Unlawful Assembly and Conduct likely to cause a breach of peace for lack of evidence.
The court also granted a foreclosure order upon application of the defence Counsel.
Forty-four members of the Indigenous People Of Biafra who were arrested last year and arraigned before a Magistrate court in Yenagoa have been discharged and acquitted.
Upholding a No-Case submission filed by the defence counsel Nwosu Kingsley, magistrate Penawei Umukoro struck out a three-count charge of Conspiracy, Unlawful Assembly and Conduct likely to cause a breach of peace for lack of evidence.
The court also granted a foreclosure order upon application of the defence Counsel.
Forty-four members of the Indigenous People Of Biafra who were arrested last year and arraigned before a Magistrate court in Yenagoa have been discharged and acquitted.
Upholding a No-Case submission filed by the defence counsel Nwosu Kingsley, magistrate Penawei Umukoro struck out a three-count charge of Conspiracy, Unlawful Assembly and Conduct likely to cause a breach of peace for lack of evidence.
The court also granted a foreclosure order upon application of the defence Counsel.
Forty-four members of the Indigenous People Of Biafra who were arrested last year and arraigned before a Magistrate court in Yenagoa have been discharged and acquitted.
Upholding a No-Case submission filed by the defence counsel Nwosu Kingsley, magistrate Penawei Umukoro struck out a three-count charge of Conspiracy, Unlawful Assembly and Conduct likely to cause a breach of peace for lack of evidence.
The court also granted a foreclosure order upon application of the defence Counsel.
Forty-four members of the Indigenous People Of Biafra who were arrested last year and arraigned before a Magistrate court in Yenagoa have been discharged and acquitted.
Upholding a No-Case submission filed by the defence counsel Nwosu Kingsley, magistrate Penawei Umukoro struck out a three-count charge of Conspiracy, Unlawful Assembly and Conduct likely to cause a breach of peace for lack of evidence.
The court also granted a foreclosure order upon application of the defence Counsel.