A suspect, Umar Abubakar, who, in
September 2016, allegedly led four others to kidnap Margaret, the wife
of the Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria, Mr. Godwin Emefiele, has died
in police custody.
Abubakar, also known as Kerewa, was said
to have died due to the injuries he sustained during a gun duel with
policemen in his bid to evade arrest last year.
The deceased as well as Mohammed Yusuf,
Edwin George, Musa Maidabara, and Ernest Uduefe, was to be arraigned
before Justice Babatunde Quadri of the Federal High Court in Abuja on
Tuesday.
But the arraignment could not proceed
due to Abubakar’s death, which the lead prosecuting counsel, Mr. Aminu
Alilu, announced to the judge during the proceedings.
Alilu of the Office of the Attorney
General of the Federation, said, “This charge was filed on October 7,
2017, but on October 24, we were informed of the demise of the first
accused who died as a result of injuries he sustained while in the
course of exchanging gunfire with the police.”
Justice Quadri directed Alilu, an
Assistant Chief State Counsel in the Office of the Attorney General of
the Federation, to amend the charges to reflect the new set of
defendants.
He then adjourned until December 14 for the arraignment of the surviving defendants.
In the five counts filed against the
defendants, the prosecution alleged that the late Abubakar and the four
other defendants took hostage of Margaret along with others in her
entourage – Odion Anthony, Ngozi Omoile, Uju Anthony and Gladys Omoile –
at Ugoneki village, along the Benin/Asaba Expressway on September 28,
2016.
The AGF filed five counts under the Terrorism (Prevention) (Amendment) Act 2013 against the alleged kidnappers.
The defendants were said to have
demanded N100m ransom from the victims’ family members, but upon
negotiation, reduced the ransom to N80m, which they allegedly took
before releasing the victims.ll the five defendants were named in counts one to three which have to do with conspiracy and hostage taking.
But the trio of George, Maidabara, and Uduefe, were accused in count four of aiding and abetting the act of hostage taking.

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