Drama As 112 Pro-Biafran Women Are Remanded In Owerri Prison

Posted by Samuel on Tue 21st Aug, 2018 - tori.ng

As many as 112 pro-Biafra protesters have been reportedly remanded inside a prison in Owerri, Imo state.

Two of the trucks that brought female IPOB loyalists to court. 
 
According to a report by Vanguard, a magistrate court sitting in Owerri, presided over by S.K Durumba, Monday remanded 112 pro-Biafra women in Owerri prison.
 
This is as the Imo state, Commissioner of Police, Mr. Dazuki Galadanchi, confirmed that two of the women who slumped in the court, will be arraigned on Thursday, when they would have regained their health.
 
But it was also gathered that one of the women (a pregnant woman) who broke down in the court as a result of the alleged beating earlier received during the peaceful protest was said to have bleeded profusely before she was rushed to an undisclosed hospital.
 
The women were brought to court by SP Thaddeus Okay of the legal/prosecution department of the Owerri police headquarters.
 
In some of the eight count charge No: Ow/430c/2018, alleged ”That you conspired with others now at large to commit misdemeanor to wit conduct likely to cause a breach of peace and thereby committed an offence punishable under section 517 of the criminal code.

“Did belong to a proscribed organization to with indigenous people of Biafra, IPOB, and thereby committed an offence punishable under section 2 (3) (i) of the terrorism (prevention ) act, 2011 as applicable in Imo state.

“Conspired with others now at large to commit a felony to wit treasonable felony and thereby committed an offence punishable under section 516 of the criminal code Act, Cap. C38, Laws of the federation of Nigeria, 2004 as applicable in Imo state.

“That you and others now at large did in a public place, conduct yourselves in a manner likely to cause a breach of the peace by unlawfully obstructing the flow of traffic and other business and thereby committed an offence punishable under section 249 (d) of the criminal code act, Cap. C38, Laws of the federation of Nigeria, 2004 as applicable in Imo state.”
 
However, the magistrate, Durumba, adjoined until September 3, for legal advice by the attorney general of the state, adding that her court had no jurisdiction on the the matter.
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