Lawyer’s Absence Halts Trial of Gun-Wielding Pastor
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The trial of the gun-wielding pastor of the House on the Rock
Refuge Church, Wuye, Abuja, Uche Aigbe was stalled on Tuesday in Abuja due to
the absence of his counsel in Court.
The police had charged Uche
Aigbe, and two others, Promise Ukachukwu and Olakunle Ogunleye, with criminal
conspiracy, illegal possession of a prohibited firearm, inciting disturbance
and criminal intimidation which they pleaded not guilty to.
The
counsel to the accused, Uche Uzukwu was not in court due to what he claimed
was another engagement before an election petition tribunal.
At
the resumed trial, Magistrate Abdulaziz Ismail drew the attention of the court
to a letter by Uzukwu seeking adjournment of the trial at his instance.
Magistrate Ismail noted that the adjournment was at the instance
of the defence counsel whom he said, was absent from court due to a matter he
had at an election tribunal.
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He adjourned the matter in the interest of justice until May 2 for the
continuation of trial in the criminal charges.
Specifically, the
Police alleged that the defendants, all of House on the Rock Refuge Church,
Wuye, Abuja, conspired with illegal possession of an AK-47 rifle on February
12, 2023.
The prosecution counsel, Assistant Commissioner of
Police James Idachaba, had informed the court that the defendants got the
firearm from Inspector Musa Audu, attached to Wuye Division and posted on
guard duty at the said church.
He added that the defendants used
the firearm for an illustration while preaching a sermon about faith in the
church.
The prosecution counsel alleged that the defendants made
inciting and intimidating statements to the church congregation that could
cause alarm and breach of peace.
The offence, he said, is
punishable under Section III of the Firearms Act CAP F28, LFN 2004 and
contravened sections 97, 114 and 397 of the Penal Code.
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