Aluu4 Murder — Court Discharges & Frees 7 Prime Suspects
Seven out of the 18 suspects standing trial for the murder of the four students of the University of Port Harcourt, who were killed in October 2012, have been discharged by a Port Harcourt chief magistrates’ court.
According to the chief magistrate, Emma Woke, the seven persons were
discharged on the advice of the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) that they
were arrested and charged to court on suspicion.
Those discharged on Thursday were Chinwo Cynthia (the only female suspect), George Nwadei, Ekpe Daniel, Gabriel Agburum, Finebone Jeffrey, Endurance Edet and Gabriel Ochie.
Those discharged on Thursday were Chinwo Cynthia (the only female suspect), George Nwadei, Ekpe Daniel, Gabriel Agburum, Finebone Jeffrey, Endurance Edet and Gabriel Ochie.
“It is a trite law that suspicion,
no matter how strong, cannot take place of legal proof without concrete evidence
to substantiate it, and as such, they were victims of circumstance and,
therefore, charging and prosecuting them will be an exercise in
futility.
“Similarly, no prima facie case of murder contrary to the above-mentioned section was disclosed against
seven other persons, who were not charged to court, but were granted police bail after their arrest in connection with the matter.
“Similarly, no prima facie case of murder contrary to the above-mentioned section was disclosed against
seven other persons, who were not charged to court, but were granted police bail after their arrest in connection with the matter.
“The charge against them should equally be dropped and they be
released forthwith from custody,” the DPP’s letter to the chief
magistrate read.
The DPP advised further that the remaining 11 accused persons, including Alhaji Hassan Walewa, the paramount ruler of Omuokiri-Aluu, be charged to the High Court to face trial.
The DPP advised further that the remaining 11 accused persons, including Alhaji Hassan Walewa, the paramount ruler of Omuokiri-Aluu, be charged to the High Court to face trial.