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Co-tenants Fighting over Compound Maintenance Fee Face Jail Term for Disturbing Public Peace

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Two co-tenants squabbling over their estate maintenance fee have been dragged before a Kado Grade I Area Court in Abuja, for allegedly disturbing public peace.

The police charged, Orumah Abubakar and Prosper Chukwu, both of Kado Abuja with disturbing public peace. The defendants however, pleaded not guilty to the charge.

The Prosecution Counsel, Mr Stanley Nwafoaku, told the court that the complainant Mr Orumah Abubakar reported the matter at the Life Camp police station.

Nwafoaku alleged that on Saturday, police officers were detailed to the complainants house to invite Chukwu to the station. He said, on arrival of the police officers to the complainant’s house, Abubakar and Chukwu got into an argument disturbing public peace.

The police said, the argument led into a fight over the compound’s maintenance fees and the police immediately summoned them to the police station.
The offence, the police said, contravenes the provisions of Section 113 of the Penal Code Law.
The Defence Counsel, Mrs Charity Nwosu made an oral application citing section 36 of the 1999 Constitution as amended and section 158 of Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA) 2015, assuring that the defendants would not jump bail if granted.
The prosecutor however did not object to the bail application made by the defence counsel.

The Area Court Judge Malam Mohammed Wakili, granted the defendants bail in the sum of N50,000 with one surety each in like sum.
Wakili ordered that the defendants must provide reliable sureties, who must reside within the jurisdiction of the court. He added that the sureties must provide a BVN print out, two recent passport photographs and a valid identification card, which must be verified by the court registrer.

The Judge adjourned the case until Oct.17 for hearing. (NAN)

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