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A Grade 1 Area Court in Karu, Abuja, on Monday granted N10, 000
bail to six men who were accused of using a cemetery in Karu as a
criminal hideout.
The defendants are Sadiq Umar, Nafiu Maladi, Sani Aliyu, Danjuma Manga, Bello Idi and Sanusi Abdullahi.
They were all charged with the offence of public nuisance, which the police said contravenes Section 198 of the penal code.
The presiding judge, Mr Hassan Ishaq, admitted the defendants to bail. Each of the accused would provide a surety in like sum.
He added that the sureties must reside within the jurisdiction of
the court and submit their drivers’ licence or National Identity cards
and passport photographs with the court.
The police prosecutor, Mrs. Ashasim Helen, told the court that
members of the public had repeatedly reported the criminal activities of
the defendants at the Muslim cemetery in Karu.
She said on Sept. 9, a team of police officers from Karu Police
Station led by CSP Patrick Akwarandu raided the graveyard and arrested
the defendants.
She stated that during police investigation, the defendants
confessed to using the cemetery as a hideout for perpetrating evil such
as theft, hand bag snatching, extortion etc.
She added that they committed the evil acts in the night and
weapons such as cutlasses and knives were recovered by the police from
the black spot.
After listening to the charge, the defendants had pleaded not
guilty and the matter was adjourned until December 20 for hearing.
(NAN)
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