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#FreeSamuelOgundipe: Police secretly arraign PREMIUM TIMES journalist, deny him legal representation premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines…
The Nigerian police secretly commenced the trial of PREMIUM TIMES’ journalist, Samuel Ogundipe, on Wednesday, while denying him access to his lawyers.
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The police arraigned Mr Ogundipe at a Magistrate Court in Kubwa on Wednesday afternoon.
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He was charged with criminal trespass and theft of police document.
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Earlier on Wednesday, PREMIUM TIMES staff and the company’s lawyer visited the detention facility of the Special Anti-robbery Squad, SARS, in Abuja where Mr Ogundipe is being detained
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At about 10:00 a.m., the lawyer and the staff were allowed to see Mr Ogundipe. They were also briefed by the Deputy Commission of Police handling the supposed investigation, Sani Ahmadu.
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@bbchausa @ptcij @amnesty @freepressunltd @CDDWestAfrica @WillFitzgibbon Mr Ahmadu and other police officers present asked this newspaper’s lawyer and other staff present to leave the SARS facility and return at 4:00 p.m.
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Earlier, the police commissioner had interrogated Mr Ogundipe and repeatedly asked him to name his source for a story as a condition to be released.
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Despite the protest by the lawyer, Mr Ahmadu said no action would be taken until the 4:00 p.m. he asked the lawyer to return.
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@bbchausa @ptcij @amnesty @freepressunltd @CDDWestAfrica @WillFitzgibbon Like most actions of the police since the targeted attack at PREMIUM TIMES began on Saturday, that turned out to be a ruse and deceit.
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At about 4:00 p.m., PREMIUM TIMES Editor-In-Chief, Musikilu Mojeed, received a call from the court.
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Mr Ogundipe had been secretly taken to the Kubwa magistrate court where he was tried. Even though he repeatedly told the police that he would, as legally allowed, need to contact his lawyers or his employer before going to court, the police refused. #FreeSamuelOgundipe
When the charge was brought before the magistrate, there was no mention Mr Ogundipe was a journalist to the judge. The police carefully avoided mentioning that, only telling the magistrate he was being charged with criminal trespass & theft of police document.
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The magistrate then gave an order that he be detained for five more days, till August 20. It was the magistrate who ordered that he be allowed to make a call while within the court premises.
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“They brought me to a magistrate court in Kubwa where they arraigned me. The magistrate said they should detain me for five days. - @SamuelOgundipe
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“They accused me of criminal trespass. They said I stole secret documents. The magistrate does not know the details, because they did not include in the charge that I am a journalist. 1/2
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“They also did not allow me to call anyone until the magistrate ordered them to let me make one call. 1/2
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I am currently using the registrar’s phone to make this call and they are collecting it,” Mr Ogundipe said just before the call ended. 2/2
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Mr Ogundipe said the police accused him of violating sections 352, 288 and 319 of the penal code.
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A review of the sections however indicate that they are not related to the charges but are about sexual assault and attempted murder.
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“Each day, the police continue to behave in ways that embarrass this country. PREMIUM TIMES has a constitutional duty to inform the Nigerian people and hold public officials to account. 1/2
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It will neither be intimidated nor cowed by the filthy antics of the police,” said editor-in-chief @Musikilu.
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Mr Ogundipe’s ordeal began on Tuesday. However, since Saturday, the police had been harassing his colleague, Azeezat Adedigba, threatening her on phone. 1/2
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@bbchausa @amnesty @freepressunltd @CDDWestAfrica @WillFitzgibbon ...When she eventually asked that she be formally invited if the police had any case against her, the police sent an invitation letter on Monday. 2/2
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See the police letter containing totally fabricated allegations against Ms. Azeezat Adedigba
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