
There was a mild drama at the Ebute-Meta Magistrate’s Court
on Wednesday after two Chinese lovers – Zhen Zhen, female (47) and Leo Jian
Feng, male (41) – engaged in fisticuffs on the court premises.
on Wednesday after two Chinese lovers – Zhen Zhen, female (47) and Leo Jian
Feng, male (41) – engaged in fisticuffs on the court premises.
They assaulted each other shortly after their handcuffs were
removed by the police.
removed by the police.
It took the intervention of court officials to stop the duo
from injuring each other. They were later called to the dock to answer to charges of
alleged arson.
from injuring each other. They were later called to the dock to answer to charges of
alleged arson.
It was said that the duo had checked into the
Ernest Hotel in Ikeja on July 4. They were alleged to have set the facility on fire while
smoking some substance.
Ernest Hotel in Ikeja on July 4. They were alleged to have set the facility on fire while
smoking some substance.
They were subsequently arrested after firefighters of the
Lagos State Fire Service put out the inferno.
Lagos State Fire Service put out the inferno.
The suspects were arraigned on two counts of arson.
The charge read in part, “That you, Zhen Zhen and Leo Jian
Feng, both Chinese, on July 5, 2016, at about 2am at Bamishele Street, off
Allen Avenue, Ikeja, Lagos, in the Lagos Magisterial District, did conspire
among yourselves to commit felony to wit: arson.
Feng, both Chinese, on July 5, 2016, at about 2am at Bamishele Street, off
Allen Avenue, Ikeja, Lagos, in the Lagos Magisterial District, did conspire
among yourselves to commit felony to wit: arson.
“That you did willfully and unlawfully set fire to burn part
of the Ernest Hotel on Bamishele Street, off Allen Avenue, Ikeja, Lagos, valued
at N17,864,900, property of one Ernest Uwanyerem.”
of the Ernest Hotel on Bamishele Street, off Allen Avenue, Ikeja, Lagos, valued
at N17,864,900, property of one Ernest Uwanyerem.”
The police prosecutor, Sergeant Olatunde Kehinde, said the
offence was punishable under sections 409 and 339 of the Criminal Law of Lagos
State, Nigeria, 2011.
offence was punishable under sections 409 and 339 of the Criminal Law of Lagos
State, Nigeria, 2011.
The defendants pleaded not guilty to the charge.
The prosecutor announced the presence of the Investigating
Police Officer, Ernest Nwanyanwu of the State Criminal Investigation and
Intelligence Department; a representative of the hotel, Muhammed Shubero; and a
representative of the Chinese embassy.
Police Officer, Ernest Nwanyanwu of the State Criminal Investigation and
Intelligence Department; a representative of the hotel, Muhammed Shubero; and a
representative of the Chinese embassy.
The magistrate, M.O. Ope-Agbe, called the representative of
the hotel to explain what transpired on the day of the incident.
the hotel to explain what transpired on the day of the incident.
According to Shubero, the lovers lodged in the hotel on July
4 after necessary documentation.
4 after necessary documentation.
He said, “Around 2am on July 5, one of the hotel attendants
smelt cigarette from their room. She went there and warned them that smoking
was prohibited in that arena. However, they ignored her.
smelt cigarette from their room. She went there and warned them that smoking
was prohibited in that arena. However, they ignored her.
“In the morning, the attendant and a security guard called
me that the hotel was on fire. By the time I got there, there was nothing left
of the hotel.”
me that the hotel was on fire. By the time I got there, there was nothing left
of the hotel.”
Shubero said the hotel attendant and the security guard were
ready to testify in court.
ready to testify in court.
However, the Chinese couple, who spoke through an
interpreter, denied being responsible for the fire that burnt the hotel.
interpreter, denied being responsible for the fire that burnt the hotel.
Feng, in his defence, said he never smoked in the facility.
He said, “It is true that I stayed in the hotel, but I did
not smoke. I was not around when the hotel was on fire.”
not smoke. I was not around when the hotel was on fire.”
Zhen, who also denied smoking, said she had slept off , but
suddenly woke up to discover that the hotel was on fire and she ran for her
life.
suddenly woke up to discover that the hotel was on fire and she ran for her
life.
The representative of the Chinese embassy told the court
that he had gone to the police to get the details of the case when he was told
it was being taken to court.
that he had gone to the police to get the details of the case when he was told
it was being taken to court.
The magistrate, Ope-Agbe, granted the defendants bail in the
sum of N2m each with two sureties each in like sum.
sum of N2m each with two sureties each in like sum.
She said, “One of the sureties must be a Nigerian and the
other a Chinese. They must be responsible sureties with evidence of tax
payments to the Lagos State Government.”
other a Chinese. They must be responsible sureties with evidence of tax
payments to the Lagos State Government.”
The case was adjourned till July 22, 2016, for mention.
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