2 arraigned for alleged cassava theft, cultism in Ebonyi

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The Ebonyi Police Command on Friday arraigned two men, Onwe Mgboro, 38, and Onyebuchi Mgboro, 28, before an Abakaliki Magistrate’s Court 1 for allegedly stealing cassava.

The defendants allegedly stole the cassave from one Mr Sunday Agbo’s farm

They were also accused of being members of a cult group, known as “Viking Confraternity”.

They are facing a four-count charge, bordering on stealing, cultism, unlawful removal of beacon and malicious damage.

The defendants, whose plea were not taken by the court had no fixed address.

The Senior State Counsel, David Njoku, said the defendants committed the offence on February 15, at Eguele Umuezeaka, Ngbo, Ohaukwu Local Government Area.

Njoku said that the defendants conspired among themselves and  committed the offences.

He said that the offence in count one is punishable under section 516 A (a) of the criminal code, Cap 33, Vol. 1 law of Ebonyi, 2009.

“Count two, the defendants did belong to a secret cult group, known as “Viking Confraternity.”

The offence is contrary to section 3 (1)(3) and (4) and punishable under section 5 of Ebonyi law prohibiting secret cult.

“Three, they did steal cassava valued N300,000, property of Sunday Agbo, ‘m’ and the offence is punishable under section 390 (9) of criminal code of Ebonyi.

“Count four, the defendants did unlawfully and willfully remove and damaged boundary mark used by the complainant (Agbo) to survey his landed property,” Njoku said

The Defence Counsel, Mr Igboke Chinedu, prayed the court to grant the defendants bail.

The Magistrate, Ojemba Isu-Oko, rejected the bail application, saying that the court had no jurisdiction to grant bail.

He ordered that the case file be sent to the Department of Public Prosecution for legal advice.

Isu-Oko further ordered that the defendants be remanded in Abakaliki Correctional Centre and adjourned the matter to December 6. (NAN)

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