Posted by Amarachi on Tue 08th Nov, 2022 - tori.ng
The suspects were being charged with conspiracy, criminal and assault against a chief magistrate.
Aliyu Shehu Jega, a director in Kebbi state Ministry for Higher Education, alongside two others, Murtala Surajo and Yahaya Badaru have been docked for allegedly beating the chief magistrate of Court 3 in Birnin Kebbi.
The court clerk who read out their charges, said the suspects were arrested by the police for the offence in September.
Police Prosecution Officer, Jubril Abba appealed to the court for the postponement of the case, while also arguing that witnesses in the case were not available and that they just collected the case file to prepare their defence before the court.
Also speaking in court, counsel to the plaintiff, SM Danyaro said the offences the suspects were being charged with were conspiracy, criminal and assault against a chief magistrate.
He said;
“What transpired according to the first information report was that sometime in September this year, Chief Magistrate Umar Salisu Kokani was at the Ministry for Higher Education in Birnin Kebbi.
“While he was performing ablution, one of the suspects approached him and an argument ensued between them but as he tried to go, one of the suspects, a director in the state ministry slapped him and two others joined in beating the magistrate.
“This case is about justice. The judge is on grade level 16 and the chief magistrate of Court 3 in Kebbi State. If he could be treated this way, what will then happen to common people?
“This is not the first time judges are being attacked in Kebbi State. Sometimes ago, a judge was killed in his house in Birnin Kebbi. All that we want in this case is justice for the magistrate.”
After listening to both parties, Magistrate Hassan Kwaido adjourned the case to 28 November, this year, for further hearing.