2 Nigerian's arraigned for misleading police raid on DSP's house-Ike Ekweremadu
Two Nigerians who go by the name Ahmed Echodo and Maiwada Adamu have been arraigned by an Abuja magistrate court for allegedly misleading the police to carry out a raid on the house of the deputy Senate president, Ike Ekweremadu.
The duo was accused by the Police of conspiring to falsely inform the office of the inspector general of police that Ekweremadu’s house located in Maitama Abuja is used for criminal activities.
The police raided Ekweremadu’s house on Friday, May 26, 2017, but found nothing.
Echodo however pleaded “not guilty” to the charge on Monday, May 29, 2017 while Adamu was not present in court to take his plea.
The magistrate, Umar Kagarko ordered the police to find Adamu and present him at the court on the next sitting while the case was adjourned till June 5 when the application for bail will be heard.
Echodo was remanded in prison on the order of the judge.
The police raid on Ike Ekweremadu’s house took place on Friday, May 26, 2017, but all efforts proved abortive as they found nothing.
Sen. Ike Ekweremadu |
The police raided Ekweremadu’s house on Friday, May 26, 2017, but found nothing.
Echodo however pleaded “not guilty” to the charge on Monday, May 29, 2017 while Adamu was not present in court to take his plea.
The magistrate, Umar Kagarko ordered the police to find Adamu and present him at the court on the next sitting while the case was adjourned till June 5 when the application for bail will be heard.
Echodo was remanded in prison on the order of the judge.
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