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Police Arrest APGA Factional Chair, Edozie Njoku In Court Premises

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The factional chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Edozie Njoku was on Monday arrested by the Nigeria Police at the premises of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court in Bwari, Abuja.

It was gathered that Njoku was arrested following a complaint by the prosecution lawyer, Ezekiel Rinamsomte.

Rinamsomte claimed that Njoku, before the commencement of the criminal case filed against him had verbally threatened him as counsel in the matter.

The prosecution informed Justice Mohammed Madugu shortly after the case was about to be adjourned.

He said the complaint had already been lodged at the Bwari Divisional Police Station.

Rinamsomte said, “My lord, this morning when I came to the court, he (Njoku) saw me, waved his hand at me and said prosecutor how are you and we shook hands.

I did not even recognise him because there is nothing personal between me and him.

The next thing this man started telling me was that he was going to send calamity upon calamities upon my family; that members of my family will be dying and that he would deal with me.

I asked him what have I done, he said he was a very dangerous man. He said he was the reason why the Director of Litigation of the Supreme Court, Mr Dikko, was removed and dismissed.

That he was going to shake the Nigerian Police Force; that he was the reason why the daughter of (Onyechi) Ikpeazu, SAN, died; that he was going to deal with everybody in this case.

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And I said does it mean that this man is above the law or what is the problem.”

Rinamsomte said he decided to inform the judge so that the court could take judicial notice of what transpired between him and Njoku earlier in the morning

Justice Madugu, who hinted that he had already closed proceeding on the suit, however, asked Njoku, who was standing in the dock with his co-defendant, what happened.

Njoku in response to the question of the Judge admitted exchanging pleasantries with Rinamsomte earlier in the day.

He, however, denied the allegations that he threatened the prosecutor.

He said, “My lord, I only said that anybody in this case, who lied against me to go to jail or send anyone to prison by telling lie, calamity will befall that person.”

Njoku said he neither mentioned anything about the late Ikpeazu’s daughter nor made any such comments attributed to him by the prosecutor.

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