The suspected ritual killer, Ifeanyi Dike, who was arraigned for the alleged murder of an eight-year-old girl, Chikamso Favour, slumped inside the courtroom on Thursday at the Rivers State High Court.
Dike, who allegedly cut the vital organs of the girl after raping and killing her, was said to have collapsed after his charge was read to him.
The suspect had escaped from the State Criminal Investigation Department in Port Harcourt before he was later rearrested in Jos, Plateau State.
The accused person was said to have shouted immediately after the clerk of the court finished reading the charges bordering on rape and murder.
After the incident, the court had without delay entered a plea of not guilty for the suspect, while the second and third suspects that were arraigned along with him also pleaded not guilty.
Those arraigned with Dike were Ogochukwu Nnamiro (second accused person) and Sergeant Johnbosco Okoroeze (third accused person). They were arraigned as accessories.
Dike’s counsel, Lizinna Ameegua, however, urged the court to order that a mental examination is carried out on him to ascertain his mental status.
But the trial judge, Justice Adolphus Enebeli, declined the counsel’s request.
Justice Enebeli thereafter adjourned the matter till January 16, 26 and 29, 2018 for definite hearing, adding that the case would be heard on a day to day basis.
Earlier, counsel for Dike, Ameegua, raised an objection to the trial on the ground that the information filed by the prosecution was incomplete.
Ameegua prayed the court to discharge the first accused person (Dike), but the court dismissed the prayer.
Speaking with journalists shortly after the court session, Rivers State Attorney General and Commissioner of Justice, Emmanuel Aguma (SAN), said he expected the case to be heard expeditiously.
The suspected ritual killer, Ifeanyi Dike, who was arraigned for the alleged murder of an eight-year-old girl, Chikamso Favour, slumped inside the courtroom on Thursday at the Rivers State High Court.
Dike, who allegedly cut the vital organs of the girl after raping and killing her, was said to have collapsed after his charge was read to him.
The suspect had escaped from the State Criminal Investigation Department in Port Harcourt before he was later rearrested in Jos, Plateau State.
The accused person was said to have shouted immediately after the clerk of the court finished reading the charges bordering on rape and murder.
After the incident, the court had without delay entered a plea of not guilty for the suspect, while the second and third suspects that were arraigned along with him also pleaded not guilty.
Those arraigned with Dike were Ogochukwu Nnamiro (second accused person) and Sergeant Johnbosco Okoroeze (third accused person). They were arraigned as accessories.
Dike’s counsel, Lizinna Ameegua, however, urged the court to order that a mental examination is carried out on him to ascertain his mental status.
But the trial judge, Justice Adolphus Enebeli, declined the counsel’s request.
Justice Enebeli thereafter adjourned the matter till January 16, 26 and 29, 2018 for definite hearing, adding that the case would be heard on a day to day basis.
Earlier, counsel for Dike, Ameegua, raised an objection to the trial on the ground that the information filed by the prosecution was incomplete.
Ameegua prayed the court to discharge the first accused person (Dike), but the court dismissed the prayer.
Speaking with journalists shortly after the court session, Rivers State Attorney General and Commissioner of Justice, Emmanuel Aguma (SAN), said he expected the case to be heard expeditiously.
The suspected ritual killer, Ifeanyi Dike, who was arraigned for the alleged murder of an eight-year-old girl, Chikamso Favour, slumped inside the courtroom on Thursday at the Rivers State High Court.
Dike, who allegedly cut the vital organs of the girl after raping and killing her, was said to have collapsed after his charge was read to him.
The suspect had escaped from the State Criminal Investigation Department in Port Harcourt before he was later rearrested in Jos, Plateau State.
The accused person was said to have shouted immediately after the clerk of the court finished reading the charges bordering on rape and murder.
After the incident, the court had without delay entered a plea of not guilty for the suspect, while the second and third suspects that were arraigned along with him also pleaded not guilty.
Those arraigned with Dike were Ogochukwu Nnamiro (second accused person) and Sergeant Johnbosco Okoroeze (third accused person). They were arraigned as accessories.
Dike’s counsel, Lizinna Ameegua, however, urged the court to order that a mental examination is carried out on him to ascertain his mental status.
But the trial judge, Justice Adolphus Enebeli, declined the counsel’s request.
Justice Enebeli thereafter adjourned the matter till January 16, 26 and 29, 2018 for definite hearing, adding that the case would be heard on a day to day basis.
Earlier, counsel for Dike, Ameegua, raised an objection to the trial on the ground that the information filed by the prosecution was incomplete.
Ameegua prayed the court to discharge the first accused person (Dike), but the court dismissed the prayer.
Speaking with journalists shortly after the court session, Rivers State Attorney General and Commissioner of Justice, Emmanuel Aguma (SAN), said he expected the case to be heard expeditiously.
The suspected ritual killer, Ifeanyi Dike, who was arraigned for the alleged murder of an eight-year-old girl, Chikamso Favour, slumped inside the courtroom on Thursday at the Rivers State High Court.
Dike, who allegedly cut the vital organs of the girl after raping and killing her, was said to have collapsed after his charge was read to him.
The suspect had escaped from the State Criminal Investigation Department in Port Harcourt before he was later rearrested in Jos, Plateau State.
The accused person was said to have shouted immediately after the clerk of the court finished reading the charges bordering on rape and murder.
After the incident, the court had without delay entered a plea of not guilty for the suspect, while the second and third suspects that were arraigned along with him also pleaded not guilty.
Those arraigned with Dike were Ogochukwu Nnamiro (second accused person) and Sergeant Johnbosco Okoroeze (third accused person). They were arraigned as accessories.
Dike’s counsel, Lizinna Ameegua, however, urged the court to order that a mental examination is carried out on him to ascertain his mental status.
But the trial judge, Justice Adolphus Enebeli, declined the counsel’s request.
Justice Enebeli thereafter adjourned the matter till January 16, 26 and 29, 2018 for definite hearing, adding that the case would be heard on a day to day basis.
Earlier, counsel for Dike, Ameegua, raised an objection to the trial on the ground that the information filed by the prosecution was incomplete.
Ameegua prayed the court to discharge the first accused person (Dike), but the court dismissed the prayer.
Speaking with journalists shortly after the court session, Rivers State Attorney General and Commissioner of Justice, Emmanuel Aguma (SAN), said he expected the case to be heard expeditiously.
The suspected ritual killer, Ifeanyi Dike, who was arraigned for the alleged murder of an eight-year-old girl, Chikamso Favour, slumped inside the courtroom on Thursday at the Rivers State High Court.
Dike, who allegedly cut the vital organs of the girl after raping and killing her, was said to have collapsed after his charge was read to him.
The suspect had escaped from the State Criminal Investigation Department in Port Harcourt before he was later rearrested in Jos, Plateau State.
The accused person was said to have shouted immediately after the clerk of the court finished reading the charges bordering on rape and murder.
After the incident, the court had without delay entered a plea of not guilty for the suspect, while the second and third suspects that were arraigned along with him also pleaded not guilty.
Those arraigned with Dike were Ogochukwu Nnamiro (second accused person) and Sergeant Johnbosco Okoroeze (third accused person). They were arraigned as accessories.
Dike’s counsel, Lizinna Ameegua, however, urged the court to order that a mental examination is carried out on him to ascertain his mental status.
But the trial judge, Justice Adolphus Enebeli, declined the counsel’s request.
Justice Enebeli thereafter adjourned the matter till January 16, 26 and 29, 2018 for definite hearing, adding that the case would be heard on a day to day basis.
Earlier, counsel for Dike, Ameegua, raised an objection to the trial on the ground that the information filed by the prosecution was incomplete.
Ameegua prayed the court to discharge the first accused person (Dike), but the court dismissed the prayer.
Speaking with journalists shortly after the court session, Rivers State Attorney General and Commissioner of Justice, Emmanuel Aguma (SAN), said he expected the case to be heard expeditiously.
The suspected ritual killer, Ifeanyi Dike, who was arraigned for the alleged murder of an eight-year-old girl, Chikamso Favour, slumped inside the courtroom on Thursday at the Rivers State High Court.
Dike, who allegedly cut the vital organs of the girl after raping and killing her, was said to have collapsed after his charge was read to him.
The suspect had escaped from the State Criminal Investigation Department in Port Harcourt before he was later rearrested in Jos, Plateau State.
The accused person was said to have shouted immediately after the clerk of the court finished reading the charges bordering on rape and murder.
After the incident, the court had without delay entered a plea of not guilty for the suspect, while the second and third suspects that were arraigned along with him also pleaded not guilty.
Those arraigned with Dike were Ogochukwu Nnamiro (second accused person) and Sergeant Johnbosco Okoroeze (third accused person). They were arraigned as accessories.
Dike’s counsel, Lizinna Ameegua, however, urged the court to order that a mental examination is carried out on him to ascertain his mental status.
But the trial judge, Justice Adolphus Enebeli, declined the counsel’s request.
Justice Enebeli thereafter adjourned the matter till January 16, 26 and 29, 2018 for definite hearing, adding that the case would be heard on a day to day basis.
Earlier, counsel for Dike, Ameegua, raised an objection to the trial on the ground that the information filed by the prosecution was incomplete.
Ameegua prayed the court to discharge the first accused person (Dike), but the court dismissed the prayer.
Speaking with journalists shortly after the court session, Rivers State Attorney General and Commissioner of Justice, Emmanuel Aguma (SAN), said he expected the case to be heard expeditiously.
The suspected ritual killer, Ifeanyi Dike, who was arraigned for the alleged murder of an eight-year-old girl, Chikamso Favour, slumped inside the courtroom on Thursday at the Rivers State High Court.
Dike, who allegedly cut the vital organs of the girl after raping and killing her, was said to have collapsed after his charge was read to him.
The suspect had escaped from the State Criminal Investigation Department in Port Harcourt before he was later rearrested in Jos, Plateau State.
The accused person was said to have shouted immediately after the clerk of the court finished reading the charges bordering on rape and murder.
After the incident, the court had without delay entered a plea of not guilty for the suspect, while the second and third suspects that were arraigned along with him also pleaded not guilty.
Those arraigned with Dike were Ogochukwu Nnamiro (second accused person) and Sergeant Johnbosco Okoroeze (third accused person). They were arraigned as accessories.
Dike’s counsel, Lizinna Ameegua, however, urged the court to order that a mental examination is carried out on him to ascertain his mental status.
But the trial judge, Justice Adolphus Enebeli, declined the counsel’s request.
Justice Enebeli thereafter adjourned the matter till January 16, 26 and 29, 2018 for definite hearing, adding that the case would be heard on a day to day basis.
Earlier, counsel for Dike, Ameegua, raised an objection to the trial on the ground that the information filed by the prosecution was incomplete.
Ameegua prayed the court to discharge the first accused person (Dike), but the court dismissed the prayer.
Speaking with journalists shortly after the court session, Rivers State Attorney General and Commissioner of Justice, Emmanuel Aguma (SAN), said he expected the case to be heard expeditiously.
The suspected ritual killer, Ifeanyi Dike, who was arraigned for the alleged murder of an eight-year-old girl, Chikamso Favour, slumped inside the courtroom on Thursday at the Rivers State High Court.
Dike, who allegedly cut the vital organs of the girl after raping and killing her, was said to have collapsed after his charge was read to him.
The suspect had escaped from the State Criminal Investigation Department in Port Harcourt before he was later rearrested in Jos, Plateau State.
The accused person was said to have shouted immediately after the clerk of the court finished reading the charges bordering on rape and murder.
After the incident, the court had without delay entered a plea of not guilty for the suspect, while the second and third suspects that were arraigned along with him also pleaded not guilty.
Those arraigned with Dike were Ogochukwu Nnamiro (second accused person) and Sergeant Johnbosco Okoroeze (third accused person). They were arraigned as accessories.
Dike’s counsel, Lizinna Ameegua, however, urged the court to order that a mental examination is carried out on him to ascertain his mental status.
But the trial judge, Justice Adolphus Enebeli, declined the counsel’s request.
Justice Enebeli thereafter adjourned the matter till January 16, 26 and 29, 2018 for definite hearing, adding that the case would be heard on a day to day basis.
Earlier, counsel for Dike, Ameegua, raised an objection to the trial on the ground that the information filed by the prosecution was incomplete.
Ameegua prayed the court to discharge the first accused person (Dike), but the court dismissed the prayer.
Speaking with journalists shortly after the court session, Rivers State Attorney General and Commissioner of Justice, Emmanuel Aguma (SAN), said he expected the case to be heard expeditiously.