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Court Orders Police To Release Belongings Of Bayelsa News Blogger, Frowns At Delay In Trial

March 20, (THEWILL)- Justice Emeka Nwite of the Federal High Court, Abuja, has ordered the authorities of the Nigerian Police to release with immediate effect the belongings of Bayelsa news blogger and Chief Executive Officer of NaijaliveTV, Mienpamo Onitsha Saint, who was arraigned for alleged cyberstalking and granted bail.

Justice Nwite gave the order on Tuesday, at the resumed hearing and trial of the suit numbered FHC/ABJ/CR/492/2023 between the Inspector-General of Police as the complainant and Mienpamo Onitsha Saint as the defendant.

The presiding Judge’s order came after an oral application was made by the defendant’s lead counsel, Benjamin S. Ogbara, Esq, over the reluctance of the Nigerian Police to release vital personal belongings of the Bayelsa news blogger.

However, the prosecuting counsel, N. D. Eleodimuo Esq, objected to the application for the release of the personal belongings of the accused. He claimed some of the belongings would be rendered as exhibits before the court during the trial.

The defence counsel, while faulting the claims of the prosecuting counsel, declared that none of the belongings was listed as exhibits to be rendered during the trial.

Ogbara told the Court that the items identified as personal belongings include an iPhone XR, a Tecno Android phone, a gold wristwatch worn during his recent marriage, a power bank, two cordless microphones, phone stabilisers, a Novena University identification card, passport photographs and a purse.

He pointed out that they wrote a letter to the Director, NPF-National Cyber Crime Centre, on the need to release the personal belongings but the application was not honoured.

Justice Nwite, after hearing from the two counsels, ordered that the belongings that would not be used as exhibits should be released immediately. He also frowned at the delay in the commencement of the hearing and trial of the suit.

The prosecuting counsel, N. D. Eleodimuo Esq, had told the court that the witnesses listed by the prosecution were not in court due to unavoidable circumstances and sought the leave of the court for an adjourned date.

He tendered an apology to the court and the defence counsel for the delay, which was accepted by the defence team led by Benjamin S. Ogbara Esq.

Ogbara, however, drew the attention of the court to the distance between Bayelsa State, where the accused resides, and Abuja where the court sits.

Recall that the Bayelsa news blogger was arrested and arraigned on a three-count charge of alleged willful libel, threat, causing danger, and insult against the immediate-past PAP Interim Administrator, Maj. Gen. Ndiomu.

When the charges were read, the accused pleaded not guilty.

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Amos Okioma, THEWILLhttps://thewillnews.com
Amos Okioma is a Correspondent at THEWILL

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