Railway Vandals Arraigned In Nasarawa

Posted by Amarachi on Thu 24th Jun, 2021 - tori.ng

The suspects were arraigned by the police and charged with conspiracy, economic sabotage, and terrorism.

The suspects

Operatives of the police force have arraigned suspected railway vandals before the Federal High Court sitting in Lafia, the Nasarawa State capital.

Police are charging the suspects for conspiracy, economic sabotage, and terrorism while the lawyer of the Chinese national is charged for aiding, facilitating, and abetment of terrorism for offering a bribe to the police to aid the escape of his client.

Justice Nehizena Afolabi who presided over the case in which 18 out of the 30 suspects earlier arrested were presented in cpurt, adjourned the trial to July 7 for hearing and ordered that all suspects appear on the next date.

Speaking in court, police prosecutor Bale Nimnan said;

“We have made arrests, we have investigated and we have charged. So we can’t just come to court without anything on the ground. The matter has been investigated, we believe we have a case that is why we are in court. We have a case and we will prove it.

“The President is trying to build formidable rail tracks and some Nigerians in collaboration with other foreign Nationals and companies are sabotaging our efforts. We have a case and we will prosecute diligently."


Counsel to some of the defendants, Innocent Lagi however said he is hoping for success. Lagi said;

“We hope that through this process both the system and everybody is given an opportunity for justice.

“An allegation remains an allegation until it is proven. We are hoping that the high-sounding allegations are not taken as proved. So we are looking forward to a trial and we are hoping that at the end of the day that we will succeed."

 

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