Court discharge, acquits monarch, 42 others over Rivers DPO’s murder

Traditional leader Kelvin Anugwo and 42 other defendants on trial for the murder of Bako Angbashim, the late Divisional Police Officer of Ahoada East Division, have been discharged and acquitted by Port Harcourt High Court.

The accused persons were standing trial on a four-count charge of cultism, armed robbery, murder, and conspiracy to commit murder.

Over 50 persons were arrested and arraigned after SP Angbashim was captured, killed and his body dismembered by notorious cult leader, late David Okpara, and his gang members in the Oduemude community in Ahoada East local government area of the state in September 2023.

When the matter came up in court on Friday, the Director of Public Prosecution, C.F. Amadi, told the court that the accused persons have no prima face case established against them and therefore have no case to answer.

The trial judge, Justice Sika Aprioku, relying on the advice from the office of the DPP discharged and acquitted the accused persons.

Speaking with journalists outside the courtroom, counsel to the 37th defendant (Ekashie Emehi) said the ruling shows the accused are innocent and can go about their normal duties, expressing dismay that his client was arrested in the guise of an invitation.

Emehi stated, “He was arrested in the guise of an invitation that the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of Operations wants to see him and he was arrested on a Sunday.

“Now as far as this matter is concerned, what it means by a prima face case not being established means that the person is not connected to that case.

“So on that note is free and he has his full liberty to handle his affairs and would no more come back to this matter.”

Also speaking, the freed monarch, Kelvin Anugwo, who is the Eze Ekpeye Logbo III of Ahoada Kingdom, described the ruling as justice for the people of the area.

He said, “All the allegations levelled against us have been thrown out today. So we give God all the glory. Our victory today is hinged on the hands of God, not human beings.

“What it means is that the kingdom should be happy that today God has vindicated us, and as such they can be proud that they have a king that stands by the truth.”

Our correspondent reports that Gift Okpara, popularly known as 2baba who was the prime suspect in the murder of the late DPO was killed during a joint security raid in one of his hideouts in Idu-Ekpeye community in Ahoada East LGA.

The wanted cult leader’s body was later exhumed from a shallow grave in a forest where his gang buried him and was paraded before newsmen at the State Police Command headquarters along Moscow Road, Port Harcourt by the Commissioner of Police, Olatunji Disu on 23 February 2024.

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