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Police arraign 26-year-old okada rider for raising false alarm over genital theft

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Police arraign 26-year-old okada rider for raising false alarm over genital theft

Police arraign 26-year-old okada rider for raising false alarm over genital theft

Police arraign 26-year-old okada rider for raising false alarm over genital theft
Police arraign 26-year-old okada rider for raising false alarm over genital theft

A 26-year-old commercial motorcycle rider, Master Dooior Tartor, has been arraigned before a Makurdi Chief Magistrate Court by the Benue State Police Command for raising a false alarm that his passenger stole his p3nis.

Master Tartor was charged with giving false information, defamation of character, and escaping lawful police custody.

Prosecuting police officer Insp. Joshua Baga informed the court that on November 6, while the accused was conveying a passenger, Isaac Teryila of Judges Quarters, on his motorcycle, on reaching opposite B Division Police Station Makurdi, he raised a false alarm that his passenger removed his manhood.

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He further revealed that Teryila was harassed and arrested by the mob and brought to the police station.

He said on receiving the complaint, the DPO of the station directed that the accused be taken to the Police Cottage Hospital Makurdi for medical examination, pointing out that doctors confirmed that the alarmist was medically fit as nothing had happened to his p3nis.

The prosecution equally informed the court that the police, having proven that the complainant accused his passenger wrongly, instead arrested him.

It added that he escaped while in police custody but was rearrested the following day.

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When the case came up for mention, the accused pleaded not guilty to the charges while the prosecution argued that the investigation was still in progress, asking that the accused be kept in custody while the investigation continued.

Ruling, the Chief Magistrate, Mrs Kadoon Gbasha, granted a N100,000 bail to the accused with two sureties in the same amount and adjourned the case to December 14 for continuation.

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