Olukoya Ogungbeje, the lawyer of Chukwudumeme Onwuamadike,
the billionaire kidnapper better known as Evans, has accused the police of
making his client to plead guilty when he was arraigned at an Ikeja high court
on Wednesday...
Evans as well as two of the five suspects arraigned with
him, pleaded guilty to the two-count charge of kidnapping and conspiracy
brought against them.
Those arraigned with him were — Uche Amadi, Ogechi
Uchechukwu, Okwuchukwu Nwachuckwu, Chilaka Ifeanyi and Victor Chukwunonso
Aduba.
Hakeem Oshodi, the judge who presided over the case, had
ordered that they be remanded in Kirikiri prison.
Oshodi adjourned the matter till October 19.
However, Ogunbeje said the plea would be changed to not
guilty at the next court sitting.
“The information/charge sheet was served on us in open court
hence, the need to confer with our client to enable us avail ourselves with the
constitutional right of adequate time and facility to put up our defense,”
Ogungbeje said in a statement.
“The court, after turning down our plea for adjournment,
immediately ordered that the counts charges be read to him and others despite
our plea for the adjournment to enable us confer with our client in accordance
with the law.
“After the purported guilty plea of our client and the court
rose, we stressed to have brief discussion time with our client and he told us
clearly that the police told him to plead guilty failure to which they would
kill him.
“This is definitely unconstitutional and we intend to
challenge this unconstitutional procedure for hoodwinking, undue influence,
brainwashing and coercion on an accused into entering a guilty plea against his
wish and free will.
“He pointedly told us that being informed us that being
informed now, he will change his police-motivated guilty plea to not guilty at
the next adjourned date.
“It is settled law that plea of guilty must be made
voluntary and direct devoid of any influence, coercion and manipulation.
“In the meantime, after our brief conferring with our client
in open court, he made it known to us that he will change his police motivated
guilty plea to ‘not guilty’ at the next adjourned date.”
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