×
Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors. Please consider supporting us by whitelisting our website.

6 TRADERS DOCKED FOR BREACH OF PUBLIC PEACE AT ALABA INTERNATIONAL MARKET

starconnect
starconnect
Traders at Alaba International Market clash with members of NURTW in Ojo, Lagos

Admin l Thursday, June 14, 2018

OJO, Lagos, Nigeria – Six men were today arraigned before Ikeja Chief Magistrate Court for breach of public peace at Alaba International Market and for arming themselves with dangerous weapons. The accused –Nzimorah Ifeanyi, 40; Uchenna Nnaji, 43; Kenneth Okena, 42 and Godwin Odunukwe, 43.




Others are Chetachukwu Ujunwa, 38, and Jonas Chime, 50, all traders at Alaba International Market are facing a three-count charge of conspiracy, breach of peace and possession of dangerous weapons.Police Prosecutor Peter Nwangwu told the court that the accused committed the offences with others still at large on December 18 and 19, 2017 and March 18 at 10.00 a.m. at  Alaba International Market, Ojo, Lagos.

Nwangwu said the accused persons, who were armed with cutlasses and some other dangerous weapons, stormed the popular market, robbed the traders of their goods and inflicted injuries on traders, contrary to sections 41, 45 and 412 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015. He said that the case was reported to the Special Tactical Squad of the Lagos Sector Command of the Nigeria Police.

Advertisement

“This led to breakdown of law and order causing serious commotion in the market, People running helter-skelter scampering for safety. Nwangwu alleged that the accused persons also displayed banners with inscriptions of inciting write-ups in order to cause ethnic and religious chaos. The accused threatened the life of the complainant, one Mr Patrick Iwuagwu, (the chairman of the said market) leading to perpetual fear of being attacked, hence the report,” he said

The accused pleaded not guilty to the charge. The Chief Magistrate, Mrs Y.O Aje-Afunwa, granted the accused persons bail in the sum of N250, 000 each with two sureties each in like sum.

Aje-Afunwa said one of the sureties must be a landlord in Lagos State while the other should be blood relations of the accused persons. In addition, the sureties must be gainfully employed with an evidence of tax payment to the Lagos State Government. Aje-Afunwa adjourned the case until October 29 for trial.

Share this Article
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Be the first to get the news as soon as it breaks Yes!! I'm in Not Yet
Verified by MonsterInsights