A magistrate’s court in Makurdi, capital of Benue state, has
remanded some masquerades in prison for allegedly attacking a police station in
Ado local government area of the state.
Veronica Shaagee, the prosecution counsel, told the court
that the case was transferred from the divisional police headquarters, Ado
local government, to state criminal investigation department, Makurdi, through
letter number 3100/BNS/ADO/VOL.T/ dated July 24, 2019.
Shaagee said on July 20, some group of youths numbering over
200, led 20 masquerades “Aketakpa” from Igumale town to the divisional police
station, Ado, and attacked the station.
She alleged that the group armed themselves with cutlasses,
sticks, stones, and other dangerous weapons.
The counsel said the suspects attacked policemen at the
station and inflicted injuries on officers identified as Gabriel Adole, Joseph
Jato and Patrick Lawal.
She alleged that the suspects damaged one Toyota Hilux van
with registration number DW348EKY, which she valued at N3 million.
She prayed the court for more time to enable the police to
complete investigations in the matter.
Shaagee said the offence contravened the provisions of
sections 97, 349, 231 and 329 of penal code laws of Benue 2004 and sections 100
of abduction, kidnapping, hostage-taking, secret cult and similar activities
(prohibition) law of Benue, 2017.
According to NAN, Rose Iyorshe, the magistrate, refused the
plea of the suspects and remanded them in the Makurdi medium prisons.
The suspects were charged on four counts of criminal
conspiracy, trespass, attempt to commit culpable homicide, mischief and an act
of terrorism.
Iyorshe adjourned the case till August 26.
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