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Friday, 9 September 2016

Police arraign late former Kogi state governor, Audu Abubakar's son, Mohammed for armed robbery

Police officers in the Kogi state police command, yesterday arraigned Mohammed Audu, the first son of former governor of the state, Abubakar  Audu, at the Chief Magistrate Court II, Lokoja, for alleged robbery and attempted culpable homicide. Mohammed and about 15 other members of his family were arrested by the police yesterday.
Apart from the robbery and attempted culpable homicide charges, the police also arraigned him for charges like criminal conspiracy, causing grievous hurt, mischief, armed robbery and attempted culpable homicide, contrary to sections 97(1), 248, 327, 298 and 229 of the Penal Code Law.‎ He was said to have been detained on Wednesday September 7th after honouring the invitation of the men of the Special Anti Robbery Squad at the ‘A’ Division Police Headquarters in Lokoja.

The prosecuting Police Officer, Gabriel Otowu, told the court that the late politician’s son allegedly committed the offences against his uncle, Prince Yahaya Audu, on August 30th, in the family house at Ogbonicha, Ofu Local Government Area.

According to the First Information Report (FIR) read by the Otowu, Mohammed's uncle alleged that he was in the family compound in Ogbonicha with Ibrahim Imam for the eighth days fidau prayer of late Dauda Audu when the alleged offence took place. He alleged that hoodlum that were heavily armed with guns, cutlasses and axe criminally conspired, invaded his compound and demanded for his properties, saying they wanted anything  “ no matter how small.” The Uncle alleged that the hoodlums thereafter shot sporadically into the air and attacked him with matchet as he attempted to give them money. He said they vandalised his Hummer Jeep and escaped into the bush after he pretended to be dead. The Uncle alleged that Mohammed had threatened to deal with him prior to the attack and that he and Imman sustained bullet wounds and were later rushed to the Specialist Hospital Lokoja for treatment.

Counsel to Mohammed, Okechukwu Ayewu, who led seven other lawyers, prayed the court to grant him bail in line with provisions of 36(5) of the constitution and sections 341(2) of the Criminal Procedure Code (CPC). The Chief Magistrate, Alhassan Husaini, in his ruling said:
“Though I find on the face of the originating process (FIR), a barrage of allegations, it appears that both counsels are on the same page. Accordingly, the accused person herein is admitted to bail in the sum of N100,000 and a surety in like sum as he adjourned the matter to September 29, for further mention".

27 comments:

  1. Hmmmm can u imagin. Chaaiii I pity dis country

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    1. Useless child. If the all knowing God had allowed his dad to bcom governor he would have done worse. He should answer for his crimes.


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    2. Say what! Linda take note!

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  2. Audu Abubakar's sons always on the news for bad reasons..... First one was rape, this one now almighty armed robbery.... Jst negodi













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  3. hmm
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  4. This is not true, he's not a thief

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  6. Waiting for fully investigation and judgement before commenting

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  8. What a big shame and disgrace to his family. All thiz politicians na soooo soo bad news about them and their children. Wickedness and evil dosnt pay, it brings about geberational curses. Y will a rich man son go and steal? Chai!!!!

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  9. It is obvious...this is Kogi political persecution. 15 members of 1 family for armed robbery and theft..... I pity that state and the way they use their police.

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  10. They now grant armed robbery suspects bail? Lol

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  11. Same ways the sons of Eli and Samuel brought shame on their fathers. Lindodo, Oya dab.

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  12. There is nothing linking Mohammed to the crime save for the uncle's suspicion. The matter would be struck out, and Mohammed can then sue his uncle for malicious complaint.

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  13. This is not true. The family of the late Governor disagreed with their Uncle who went against the family's decision and collected a post-humors award on behalf of the late Governor during the state's 25th year anniversary celebration. Mohammed and his siblings confronted their uncle over his actions and he in turn ran to his pay-master, the Governor of Kogi state, and came up with the concocted story of an armed robbery attack and attempted murder. A purely family matter has now become a political issue. Governor Bello, I hope you can complete what you have just started.

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  14. *****************************Armed robbery kwa ???????? Chaaaaaaai ********Politiiiiiics !!!!!!!!!!! Odiegwu *********

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  15. Political robbery right?








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  16. this is happening after he accused the governor of using N300 MILLION for kogi at 25yrs better than paying worker who can not feed due to lack of salary.....It is obvious...this is Kogi political persecution. 15 members of 1 family for armed robbery and theft..... I pity that state and the way they use their police.

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  17. So 15 members of the same family went for an armed robbery operation? Mohammed was not seen at the scene of the robbery, but his uncle remembered that he had threatened him earlier. This country sef...

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  18. this is just a mere family matter, watch out the police may not be able to prosecute armed rubbery in this circumstance as the claimed.

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