It seems the Anambra authorites are more lenient than those of Rivers state.
The situation has gotten very
serious for some members of the
Indigenous Peoples Of Biafra (IPOB) as about 20 supporters of the group
facing trial before a Chief Magistrate’s Court in Port Harcourt, Rivers
State, were yesterday denied bail by the court.
The accused persons were charged with conspiracy and treason, after
protesting recently in Port Harcourt, in solidarity with the Director of
Radio Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, who was arrested by security
operatives.
In
his ruling, the trial Chief Magistrate, Andrew Jaja, stated that the
court lacked jurisdiction to entertain the matter based on Section 118
of the Criminal Code.
Jaja said the accused persons, who committed felony, would be convicted
to death, if found guilty and referred their case to the Department of
Public Prosecution (DPP) for legal advice. He further ruled that the
accused persons should be remanded in the prison custody pending the
outcome of the DPP’s advice and adjourned the case till November 26 for
mention.
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