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Onitsha homosexual case: Court remands suspects in prison custody

Onitsha (Anambra) – An Onitsha Chief
Magistrates’ Court, presided over by Mrs
Nkemdilim Ike, has remanded two persons
suspected of homosexual activities in prison
custody pending the determination of their
bail applications.
The suspects, Ebuka Anyasi (23) and Michael
Ikegbunam (19) are facing a three-count
charge of allegedly having carnal knowledge
of two male minors.
The act allegedly lasted for seven days while
both victims were locked in confinement in
Okoloji Street, Odoakpu in Onitsha, Anambra.
The prosecutor, Mr Clem Nwancho, an
assistant superintendent of police, submitted
a three-page affidavit opposing the plea for
bail for the accused persons.
Nwancho maintained that the accused would
pose a threat to the society if granted bail as
they allegedly had cartel of homosexuals in
the state.
The defense counsel, Mr John Chukwuma,
also submitted a nine-paragraph motion
praying the court to grant the two bail since
the offense was bailable.
In her ruling, Ike adjourned the matter to July
1 to enable her study the written applications
by the parties.
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[2015-06-30 22:17:15] Mighty :

God help us in this nation oooooo

[2015-06-30 22:19:06] Miho :

Abi oooo

[2017-05-14 17:56:34] W2QgqnODnM :

That's really thnkniig of the highest order


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Onitsha homosexual case: Court remands suspects in prison custody

Onitsha (Anambra) – An Onitsha Chief
Magistrates’ Court, presided over by Mrs
Nkemdilim Ike, has remanded two persons
suspected of homosexual activities in prison
custody pending the determination of their
bail applications.
The suspects, Ebuka Anyasi (23) and Michael
Ikegbunam (19) are facing a three-count
charge of allegedly having carnal knowledge
of two male minors.
The act allegedly lasted for seven days while
both victims were locked in confinement in
Okoloji Street, Odoakpu in Onitsha, Anambra.
The prosecutor, Mr Clem Nwancho, an
assistant superintendent of police, submitted
a three-page affidavit opposing the plea for
bail for the accused persons.
Nwancho maintained that the accused would
pose a threat to the society if granted bail as
they allegedly had cartel of homosexuals in
the state.
The defense counsel, Mr John Chukwuma,
also submitted a nine-paragraph motion
praying the court to grant the two bail since
the offense was bailable.
In her ruling, Ike adjourned the matter to July
1 to enable her study the written applications
by the parties.
share your view here

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Comments:
[2015-06-30 22:19] Miho :

Abi oooo

[2017-05-14 17:56] W2QgqnODnM :

That's really thnkniig of the highest order

[2015-06-30 22:17] Mighty :

God help us in this nation oooooo


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