Suspected Taraba kidnap kingpin, Alhaji Hamisu Bala aka Wadume was on Monday, June 8 arraigned before a Federal High Court in Abuja.
Wadume was arraigned alongside Aliyu Dadje (a police Inspector), Auwalu Bala (aka Omo Razor), Uba Bala (aka Uba Delu) Bashir Waziri (aka Baba Runs), Zubairu Abdullahi (aka Basho) and Rayyanu Abdul on an amended charge of 13 counts bordering on terrorism, kidnapping and related offences.
This is coming after a lawyer from the Federal Ministry of Justice, Shuaibu Labaran told the court that the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) had taken over the prosecution of the case pursuant to his power under Section 174(2) of the Constitution. He said the case file was handed to his office the previous day on June 2 as he sought for more time to enable the prosecution put its house in order, liaise with the arresting and investigating agencies to ensure that all the defendants are brought to court.
Those absent in court on Monday include the 10 soldiers named in the earlier charge: Ahmed Tijani Balarabe (Captain), David Isiah (Staff Sergeant), Ibrahim Mohammed (Sergeant), Bartholomew Obanye (Corporal), Mohammed Nura (Private), Okoroze Gideon (Lnace Corporal), Markus Michael (Corporal), Nvenaweimoemi Akpagra (Lance Corporal), Abdullahi Adamu (Staff Sergeant) and Ebele Emmanuel (Private).
Aondona A. Iorbee, an Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP), Ahmad Suleiman (aka Dan Ball) and Hafizu Bala (aka Mai Welder) were also absent.
The defendants all pleaded not guilty when the charges were readout. Wadume’s lawyer, Y. D. Dangan subsequently told the court that he had a pending bail application for his client, who he claimed was critically ill and coughing out blood.
Justice Binta Nyako, however, ordered that the defendants be remanded in the custody of the IG Intelligence Response Team (IRT) and also directed that they are granted access to their lawyers while in custody.
The case was adjourned till June 22 for the commencement of trial by the Judge who also directed the police to give proper medical care to the defendants and within the police facility, adding that a medical report on the health of the first defendant should be submitted to her.