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Cynthia's Murder: Courts Orders Re-arrest Of Pharmacist by mutiply: 8:01am On Nov 28, 2012 |
A Yaba Magistrate’s Court, Lagos on Tuesday ordered the re-arrest of Orji Osita, one of the pharmacists accused in the murder of Cynthia Osokogu. Osokogu was allegedly killed in a hotel room in FESTAC area of Lagos by her two Facebook friends on July 22, 2012. Osita and his pharmacist colleague, Maduakor Chukwunonso alongside Okwumo Nwabufo, Olisaeloka Ezike, Nonso Ezike, Olisaeloka’s younger brother, and Chinonso Ezeaka and Gideon Okechukwu had been charged in connection with the murder. Justice Adeniyi Onigbanjo, of an Ikeja High Court, had on November 20 released Osita and Chukwunonso, after they filed an application to enforce their fundamental human rights. But at the hearing of the DPP’s advice on Tuesday before Magistrate Olalekan Aka-Bashorun, the officer in charge of the Legal Department of the State Criminal Investigation Department of the Lagos State Police Command, Chukwu Agwu, said the police were served with two different copies of the DPP’s advice. Agwu said the police were initially furnished with a DPP advice dated November 1 with reference No. LJP/HOM/2012/143/24 before they got another one dated November 16 with reference No. LJP/HOM/2012/143/ 30. According to Agwu, the DPP gave the second advice after they made a “representation that the first advice did not articulate all the facts,” adding that the second advice which he claimed to be “superior, correct and authentic” was given in the wisdom of the DPP. He said, “Following the latest advice, we have another charge for the third defendant (Osita) and I don’t know why he (Osita) and the fourth defendant Chukwunonso are not in court today.” Agwu also denied the knowledge that a high court had freed the two pharmacists. Agwu said, “In view of this situation, I urge this honourable court to invoke Section 79 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Law of Lagos State and order the arrest of Osita so that he can face the new charge against him.” Chris Obiaka, lawyer of Osita and Chukwunonso, said the DPP who purportedly issued the second advice on November 16 was duly represented at the Ikeja High Court on November 20 and did not raise an objection to their “unconditional release.” He said, “We served the police just as we served the DPP the hearing notice at the Ikeja High Court together with the various court processes. “Now, it’s quite surprising that another advice has emanated from the same office (DPP) and I don’t know whether they obtained further evidence to guide them in this new advice. We urge the court to tread with caution in making any ruling or order.” Aka-Bashorun, after hearing arguments from parties on the application made by Agwu, said, “Section 79 is hereby invoked and law enforcement agents should compel his attendance before this court at the next adjourned date.” After the copy of the DPP’s second advice was duplicated and provided to the lawyers of the seven accused persons on the order of the court, Agwu said the advice exonerated Chukwunonso, Okechukwu and Chinonso the fourth, fifth and seventh defendants respectively. Their lawyers, subsequently applied that they be discharged and released from custody pursuant to Section 72(1) of the Administration of Criminal Justice Law of Lagos State 2011. Ruling on this, Aka-Bashorun granted their prayers saying, “The fourth, fifth and seventh defendants are hereby released unconditionally from the Ikoyi Prison custody.” In the first advice signed by M.B. Olaniyi, on behalf of the DPP, it was stated that no prima facie case of any criminal offence was established against Osita. But the second advice signed by Olayide Eboda, of the Directorate of Public Prosecution said a “prima facie case of reckless and negligent acts was established against Osita contrary to Section 249 (1) of the Criminal Law of Lagos State 2011.” It added that facts revealed that the second defendant (Olisaeloka) had identified Osita as the “pharmacist who sold the drug, Rohypnol Flunitrazepan, to him without prescription.” The second DPP advice also stated that there were “sufficient facts to establish a prima facie case of conspiracy to commit murder, murder, conspiracy to commit felony to wit stealing and stealing against Nwabufo and Olisaeloka contrary to sections 231, 221, 409 and 285 (1) of the Criminal Law of Lagos State 2011.” Also, the DPP in the second advice contended that there was a prima facie case that the sixth defendant (Nonso Ezike) was having in his possession a thing reasonably suspected to have been stolen contrary to Section 327 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State 2011. Aka-Bashorun adjourned till December 17 for the ruling on the bail application made by Nonso and Olisaeleko’s lawyers, C.G. Achomadu and O. Dada respectively. www.punchng.com/metro/cynthia-court-orders-re-arrest-of-pharmacist/ |
Re: Cynthia's Murder: Courts Orders Re-arrest Of Pharmacist by Lasinoh: 1:19pm On Nov 28, 2012 |
What a country! Judiciary by 'trial and TERROR'! 1 Like |
Re: Cynthia's Murder: Courts Orders Re-arrest Of Pharmacist by mutiply: 2:40pm On Nov 28, 2012 |
Lasinoh: What a country!A good judiciary system would have taken this country to great heights |
Re: Cynthia's Murder: Courts Orders Re-arrest Of Pharmacist by mutiply: 3:00pm On Nov 28, 2012 |
Lasinoh: What a country! |
Re: Cynthia's Murder: Courts Orders Re-arrest Of Pharmacist by coogar: 3:00pm On Nov 28, 2012 |
i have given up on this yeye country called nigeria.... |
Re: Cynthia's Murder: Courts Orders Re-arrest Of Pharmacist by mutiply: 3:04pm On Nov 28, 2012 |
coogar: i have given up on this yeye country called nigeria....neva give up on anytin in life,we can make naija great if we hold our leaders accountable |
Re: Cynthia's Murder: Courts Orders Re-arrest Of Pharmacist by Oahray: 3:05pm On Nov 28, 2012 |
Hehehe... A new charge? Nigerian judiciary #smh |
Re: Cynthia's Murder: Courts Orders Re-arrest Of Pharmacist by goldenval(m): 3:11pm On Nov 28, 2012 |
Is not the court's faults but police doing the investigation because they might asked about millions of naira from the family of those pharmacist colleagues which they might not afford to bribe them and this will result this police ppl filling another application to another lower court to re-arrest them!... Smh.. Bad country |
Re: Cynthia's Murder: Courts Orders Re-arrest Of Pharmacist by coogar: 3:14pm On Nov 28, 2012 |
mutiply: neva give up on anytin in life,we can make naija great if we hold our leaders accountable you are very safe giving up on nigeria - the country is doomed. it might get better but it won't be our generation that would change it! |
Re: Cynthia's Murder: Courts Orders Re-arrest Of Pharmacist by Obinoscopy(m): 3:29pm On Nov 28, 2012 |
Arrant nonsense! |
Re: Cynthia's Murder: Courts Orders Re-arrest Of Pharmacist by YoursGEJ(m): 3:34pm On Nov 28, 2012 |
Na DPP abi PDP? |
Re: Cynthia's Murder: Courts Orders Re-arrest Of Pharmacist by Nobody: 3:40pm On Nov 28, 2012 |
Naija |
Re: Cynthia's Murder: Courts Orders Re-arrest Of Pharmacist by Melancholy(m): 4:00pm On Nov 28, 2012 |
I can see ammendment in this their criminal act or constitution. |
Re: Cynthia's Murder: Courts Orders Re-arrest Of Pharmacist by texazzpete(m): 5:18pm On Nov 28, 2012 |
I strongly URGE this Osita fellow and the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria to file a lawsuit against the DPP and the Nigerian police...naturally, demanding a large sum of money as compensation. Nonsense. What the police did was Entrapment, pure and simple. |
Re: Cynthia's Murder: Courts Orders Re-arrest Of Pharmacist by mamagee3(f): 5:32pm On Nov 28, 2012 |
They are clearly confused!!! Looks like the court are confused over who to release and who not to |
Re: Cynthia's Murder: Courts Orders Re-arrest Of Pharmacist by lanreni: 6:06pm On Nov 28, 2012 |
see court gidigbo in action anyway,i feel the pharmacists have a case to answer if the drug shuld not be sold without prescription,considering d fact that the boys were regular customers.i hope justice prevails at d end. |
Re: Cynthia's Murder: Courts Orders Re-arrest Of Pharmacist by blessed4ril(f): 6:45pm On Nov 28, 2012 |
Judge,let justice prevail @the long run ooo |
Re: Cynthia's Murder: Courts Orders Re-arrest Of Pharmacist by Nobody: 6:56pm On Nov 28, 2012 |
The real killers will soon escape from custody No be Naija? |
Re: Cynthia's Murder: Courts Orders Re-arrest Of Pharmacist by Dejideta: 7:27pm On Nov 28, 2012 |
What is LMAO What is LMAO |
Re: Cynthia's Murder: Courts Orders Re-arrest Of Pharmacist by linearity: 8:43pm On Nov 28, 2012 |
If these are new charges based on new evidence, then the migistrate court will be within its rights. But it appear that, they are after-thought charges after the prosecution lost at the high court. The best course of action would have been to appeal the high court decision. Prosecution teams that rely onMonday morning quarter-back to prosecute their cases are not worth the privilege of occupying those position. 1 Like |
Re: Cynthia's Murder: Courts Orders Re-arrest Of Pharmacist by Solozzo(m): 11:57pm On Nov 28, 2012 |
The order to arrest the pharmacist is a good move, because they provided the medication Rohypnol, a dangerous sedative with potential for respiratory depression and death. The drug had vp been banned in most countries and only provided to patients with a doctor's script. The pharmacist may not be directly involved in the murder of Cynthia, but his negligence, unethical behaviours provided the weapons for the crime. This would be a warning to pharmacist to issue meds of this nature only on presentation of a doctor's script. |
Re: Cynthia's Murder: Courts Orders Re-arrest Of Pharmacist by ignis: 5:46am On Nov 29, 2012 |
Its now obvious that the court is confused. |
Re: Cynthia's Murder: Courts Orders Re-arrest Of Pharmacist by WAM1(f): 8:07am On Nov 29, 2012 |
Solozzo: The order to arrest the pharmacist is a good move, because they provided the medication Rohypnol, a dangerous sedative with potential for respiratory depression and death. The drug had vp been banned in most countries and only provided to patients with a doctor's script. The pharmacist may not be directly involved in the murder of Cynthia, but his negligence, unethical behaviours provided the weapons for the crime. This would be a warning to pharmacist to issue meds of this nature only on presentation of a doctor's script. I agree with you but I'm guessing the said pharmacist would be a scape goat because you and I know there is nothing in place for due negligence. Long term solution lies more in setting standards and following it. There are several meds out there that don't require a doctors prescription and pose a serious threat to patients . Common Panadol can cause liver damage if care is not taken. |
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