Drama As Police Arrest APGA Chairman In Court Premises
In a recent development, Edozie Njoku, the factional Chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), was apprehended by the Nigeria police on Monday. The arrest took place at the premises of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court in Bwari, Abuja.
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In a dramatic turn of events, Njoku was arrested after a complaint was lodged by the prosecuting lawyer, CSP Ezekiel Rinamsomte. Rinamsomte alleged that Njoku had verbally threatened him before the criminal case was initiated against him. Njoku was taken into custody following the complaint.
According to the lawyer, a complaint had been lodged at the Bwari Divisional Police Station, as he informed Justice Mohammed Madugu of the court just before the case was adjourned.
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According to the witness, Njoku greeted him this morning at the court by waving his hand and addressing him as “prosecutor”. The witness reports that they then proceeded to shake hands.
The individual in question was unrecognisable to me, as we have no personal connection.
According to the individual, the man proceeded to threaten them with a series of calamities that would befall their family, including the death of family members, and promised to take action against the individual personally.
When questioned about his actions, he responded by stating that he was a highly dangerous individual. According to the source, he claimed responsibility for the removal and dismissal of Mr. Dikko, the Director of Litigation of the Supreme Court.
In a recent statement, the individual in question declared their intention to take on the Nigeria Police Force and asserted responsibility for the untimely passing of (Onyechi) Ikpeazu, SAN’s daughter. They further stated their intention to confront all parties involved in this matter.
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The lawyer questioned, “Does this imply that the man in question is exempt from the law, or is there another issue at hand?”