The senate committee on foreign affairs is at the
Westminster court in the UK for the trial of Ike Ekweremadu, former deputy
president of the senate, who is involved in an “organ harvest” case.
The London Metropolitan Police arrested and charged
Ekweremadu, senator representing Enugu west, and his wife to court for
allegedly bringing a child to the UK for organ harvesting.
The UK authorities said the “child” had “been safeguarded”,
while the police said their operatives “are working closely with partners on
continued support”.
The senate resolved to send a delegation to the UK to
ascertain the particulars of the case.
Spotted at the UK court on Thursday is Adamu Bulkachuwa,
chairman of the senate committee on foreign affairs.
David Mark, former president of the senate; Chukwuemeka
Nwajiuba, former minister of state for education, and a delegation from the
Nigeria high commission, are all present in court.
Here are some photos:
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