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BREAKING:Court Grants N5m Bail To 12 Suspects Over Seige On Justice Odili’s Residence

Equity Nkoenye Maha of the Federal High Court in Abuja has allowed bail to 12 denounced people engaged with the attack on Justice Mary Odili’s home.

The bail was allowed on Wednesday evening in the amount of N5 million each with two guarantees in like aggregate.

As per the decision, the main guarantee should be a mindful resident, with landed properties in like total while the second, should be productively utilized in Abuja with three years charge freedom going before the court request.

For the eleventh and fifteenth litigants, the court wouldn’t allow their oral application for bail, while nobody made an application for bail for the fourteenth respondent.

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They are all to be remanded at the Kuje restorative focus, including the people who were allowed bail, forthcoming the flawlessness of their bail applications.

The case, was from there on, suspended to January 17 and 18, 2022 for hearing.

The Police had charged 15 out of the 22 suspects claimed to have laid attack on the home of the Supreme Court Justice.

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The speculates who were confronting 18 counts were introduced before on Wednesday before Justice Maha.

They incorporate Ajodo Lawrence (chief suspect), Michael Diete-Spiff, Bar. Alex Onyekuru, Bayero Lawal, Bar. Igwe Ernest, Aliyu Umar Ibrahim, Maimuna Maishanu, Ayodele Akindipe, Yusuf Adamu, Bashir Musa, ASP Mohammed Yahaya, Stanley Nkwazema, Shehu Jibo, Abdullahi Adamu, and Abdullahi Usman and were recorded as the first to fifteenth respondents.

They were supposed to be among a Joint Panel Recovery unit of the Federal Government containing the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), police, and the Federal Ministry of Justice.

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However, the EFCC just as the Federal Ministry of Justice had denied any such inclusion.

Equity Odili’s house was attacked on October 29, with the said board asserting it had a court order from Chief Magistrate Emmanuel Iyanna.

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