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December 11, 2020
A Federal High Court sitting in Calabar has remanded 8 persons for kidnapping, terrorism and possession of illegal firearms at the Afokang Correctional Service centre.
Five were arraigned by the Nigeria Police Force for kidnapping, terrorism and possession of illegal fire arms on a three count charge in Charge numbers FHC / CA / 94c / 2020 and three others on a two count charge of charges number: FHC /CA/95c / 2020 for three others.
The Presiding Judge, Justice S.M Shaibu ordered that the 8 defendants be remanded at Calabar Correctional facility on a three count charge and two count charge respectively levelled against them by the police .
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OML30: Ex- Niger Delta agitators want NPDC’s directive on retention honoured
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EX- Niger Delta agitators have asked a surveillance firm, Ocean Marines Solution Ltd – OMSL, to honour the directive of the National Petroleum Development Company, NPDC through Heritage Operational Services Ltd to retain them in the surveillance contract of OML30 that was taken over from Erasko Ltd.
They claimed the company OMSL reneged on the instruction of NPDC at the inception of its operations to retain them.
The aggrieved agitators under the aegis of the National Coalition of Niger Delta Ex-Agitators, NCNDE-A, in a statement by their National President, Eshanekpe Israel,alia Akpodoro, said they have dragged the surveillance firm before security agencies.
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A Federal High Court sitting in Calabar, Cross River State has ordered the remand of eight suspected kidnappers and terrorists as well as those in possession of illegal firearms at the Afokang Correctional Service Centre.
The suspects were arraigned on a three-count charge in suit number FHC / CA / 94c / 2020 and another two counts with number FHC /CA/95c / 2020.
The Presiding Judge, Justice S. M Shaibu ordered that the 8 defendants be remanded at correctional facility until the adjourned dates of February 25, 2021 and March 3 and 4 as well as March 15 to 17 respectively
The suspects were, Ita Ndiyo 28 , Kenneth Atu 32, Idiang Idisng 33, Bassey Okon 27, Ndifon Ajom 23 years.