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Friday, February 28, 2014

Aluu 4: Trial Commences On The Murder Of Uniport Students



A Rivers State High Court has commenced hearing on the case of alleged murder of four students of the University of Port Harcourt, which occurred on October 5, 2012, in Omuokiri, Aluu community in Ikwerre Local Government Area of the state.

This is even as the first accused person, Lawal Segun, has admitted his statement contained in the police report, though saying that he made it under duress.



The victims were Ugonna Obuzor, Lloyd Toku Mike, Tekenah Elkanah and Chiadika Biringa.


Segun is among the 12 persons standing trial in the case, and among the eight persons facing a murder charge. The other seven persons facing the same charge with him are  former police Sergeant Lucky Orji, Ikechukwu Louis Amadi (aka Kapoon), David Chinasa Ogbada, Abiodun Yusuf, Joshua Ekpe, Abang Cyril and John Ayuwa.


The other four accused, Alhaji Hassan Welewa, Okoghiroh Endurance, Ozioma Abajuo and Chigozie Evans Samuel, were granted bail because their alleged offence of negligence to prevent felony, was bailable.


Segun, while giving his evidence, told the court that he was tortured and his life threatened by the police officer that wrote his statement, which the first Prosecution Witness (PW1), Raphael Ezechi, a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), had earlier denied when he was cross-examined by the accused person’s counsel, J. Kehinde.
The 31-year-old accused person said before he signed the statement, police played the video clip of the incident for him, pointing out that he was the person (in the film) begging the youths to stop beating the victims.


Also, Segun, a taxi driver, told the court that the said statement was not read to him by the police before he signed it, alleging that police inflicted wounds on his head and back at the police station.


During cross-examination by the state Solicitor General, Mr. Rufus Godwins, the accused person said the statement he signed was made under duress. He expressed displeasure over the barrage of questions asked by the solicitor general.culled


The trial judge, Justice Letam Nyordee, said he would take up the accused persons’ evidence before ruling on the voluntariness or otherwise, of their respective statements.
He adjourned the case till March 13 and 27 for continuation of examination.






26 comments:

  1. I hope the case is pursued to a logical conclusion

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    1. I often wonder why some cases even go to court and who are the lawyers that represent these monsters...Is the video of the jungle justice not enough evidence to prosecute these animals? Oh well, wetin Godpikin even knw self?

      Yaron Allah

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    2. Nd dey had to wait 1 year plus to execute judgment #sigh,m sure dia parents wud av bin tired sef

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  2. Nigeria sha...... I weep 4 my country :( :( :( may there soull RIP

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  3. Which trial again?
    They should be executed ASAP

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  4. See as they just carry waste such cuties esp Tekena *sobs**. RIP guys!

    I hope they got d right people oh_if yes let 'em be served what they deserve. No one has the right to take someone else's life he didn't create.

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  5. *sighs*...The way these guys were killed ehn!..Whenever I read a news about them,that horrible video comes to my head
    I pray they get justice

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  6. Good!! for the first time I gathered courage to watch the video yesterday, I was jst screaming. Dnt know what they are waiting for to give these boys JUSTICE.

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  7. RIP to these young bloods,they deserve justice,i pray and hope they get it;how time flies, RIP Brothers.

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  8. About time, hopefully the boys will get justice; I pray God consoles their loved ones.

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  9. I pray ds innocent boys get justice. Each time i remember dat video, d gory sight &eventual painful death of these boys i feel really pained &afraid for dis country. Wicked &heartless ppl every where. I wish i cud jes do a security wipe on my brain to wipe out every memory of dat video! *sick*

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  10. This incident still sends shivers down my spine! However, with the claims of forced confessions, I do hope that the right people are being tried for this!

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  11. SDK,these boys need to be avenged. It was callous,it was brutal,it was heart-rending.
    Lloyd was the son of a popular broadcaster here in PH. I pray God gives the families the fortitude to bear these horrible losses.

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  12. Justice must prevail. they must be vindicated. no mago-mago.

    damn! just had a flash from the video in my head now.....the hitting with the big sticks...oh no!

    how wicked of their killers. they must die as well.

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    1. My dear that's Nigeria for you o.
      Justice can only be delayed but won't be denied by God's grace.
      May they continue to rest in peace, Amen.

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  14. I hope something good comes out of it.What took them so long???????




    OLUWÆßÖßßÝ

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  15. I weep for my country. It took them this long to begin the process of justice and I even wonder why it is so hard to fish out the real perpetrators when there's a video recording of the murderers and when there is a trail they can follow.

    I was going through the news and all I was seeing on the Yobe killings is that "the government condemns.." "PDP speaks against.." nobody is doing anything! Nigerians are running to Niger and becoming refugees! this is so depressing.

    I pray that in the end,there will be justice for Aluu 4, no matter how long it takes. Everyone who participated or supported or even just stood by gloating should be punished

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  16. That's how they will keep adjourning this case until it is history...if they escape this one, I am they will not escape the law of Kharma.

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  17. All I know is those guys deserve justice.

    Oluyomi Odukoya

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  18. I hope those that killed this young boys will get the punishment they deserve, i say so because of the justice system in Nigeria.

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  19. All the accused found guilty deserve to be killed not even life in prisonment. Justice must be served.

    CeeCee

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  20. how time flies, two years already.RIP ALUU 4

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  21. No Rest until justice prevails!!!










    @i_ChoPtas_Not

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  22. To the trial judge, Justice Letam Nyordee:

    Your Honor,
    Shebi u don see as court sentences dey go dis few days, for example, Akolade Arowolo? They get wat dey deserve. So pls, handle dis trial in d same vein. Throw all d law books u've got at dem n slam dem wif d maximum sentence o.
    U hear?

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  23. Tears in my eyes,how hard can this life be? Wow!

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