A Former House of Representative
Member Nze Chidi Duru and a senior lawyer Smart Iheazor were arraigned before a
Tinubu Chief Magistrate's Court Lagos on Monday January 16t h 2017 over alleged stealing.
The duo who resides in Abuja, are
facing a four count charge bordering on conspiracy, stealing, breach of peace
and impersonation preferred against them by the police.
They were alleged to have conspired
to commit the alleged offences on January 11, 2017.
The defendants who are both senior
lawyers of 28 and 30 years in the Bar respectively, committed the offences at
65 Kudirat Abiola Way Oregun Ikeja Lagos.
The prosecutor P. O Idenyenmia told
the court that the defendants and others who are still at large stole three
office files and one HP Laptop valued at N250,000, property of First Guarantee
Pension Ltd (FGPL).
He said that the duo also conducted
themselves in a manner likely to cause breach of peace by willfully and
unlawfully invading First Guarantee Pension Ltd office with intent to
forcefully take over the management and assets of the company.
Idenyenmia said that the defendants
with intent to defraud introduced themselves as vice chairman and Secretary
respectively of First Guarantee Pension Ltd and acted same in an attempt to
take over the management and assets of the company.
According to the prosecutor the
offences committed is punishable under sections 409, 285, 166 (D) and 378 (1)
of the Criminal Law of Lagos State 2011.
The duo pleaded not guilty to the
charge against them.
Earlier before the arraignment of the
former house of representative's counsel Emeka Etiaba SAN, told the court that
his client Duru was on the verge of collapsing inside the court room and that
he was just discharged from the hospital this morning (yesterday) and was whisked
to the court, and that he can't even stand on his own.
But
the prosecutor told the court that the doctor at the police hospital where Duru
was treated certified that he was ok to go home and that he can't take him back
to the police custody and a warrant had already been issued on him on Friday by
a magistrate.
However
Magistrate Mr A. A Adefulire ordered that the defendants should be docked
before him.
After
the arraignment the defense counsel urged the court to grant the defendants
bail on self recognizance stating that the offence they committed is a bailable
offence and that they have been in the police custody for four days, which is
far beyond the constitutional rights of the defendants as their rights have
been infringed on.
The
counsel also said "First defendants is a member of the bar of 28 years
and was a two time former member of the house of representative and a chairman
of Guarantee Pension." He is the founder and promoter of Guarantee Pension
and it was going to be forcefully taken ".
"The
second defendant is his counsel and a partner at their law firm White and Kings
Chambers in Abuja." I urge the court to grant them bail in the most
Liberal term.
The
prosecutor objected to the bail on self recognition adding that they should be
given sureties as they do not reside in Abuja and also practice in Abuja.
Consequently
after listening to their submissions Magistrate Adefulire granted the
defendants bail in the sum of N500,000 each with one surety each in like sum.
The
matter has been adjourned till March 9 and 10, for hearing.
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