Bandits’ helicopter: Court remands 2 in Minna correctional centre

The Federal High Court Sitting in Minna Niger state on Wednesday remanded two persons accused of publishing injurious statement on social media against former Head of State, General Abdulsalam Abubakar, linking him with ownership of a Cooper suspected to be supplying arms to bandits in the state.

The suspects, Abdulkareem Ajibola and Anas Umar were charged under section 24(1B) of the Cybercrime law.

The police prosecutor, Jude Akaeze prayed for adjournment to enable him present witnesses to prove allegations against the defendants.

However defending counsel, Abdulkareem Abubakar moved oral motion for bail arguing that the accused persons had already stayed for one month in the correctional center and have also pleaded not guilty to the four charges against them.

In a ruling, Justice Emeka Nwite advised the defending counsel to do the needful in applying for bail and adjourned to 26th July, 2021 to commence trail ordering that the accused persons should be remanded in correctional centre.

The accused persons had allegedly published and circulated on social media using their galaxy smart phone that Former Head of State, General Abdulsalam Abubakar was the owner of a helicopter supplying arms and other logistics to bandits perpetuating their acts in Niger state.