Six men appeared on Thursday before Justice Idris at the Federal High Court on a seven-count charge which includes the killing of three NNPC staff and vandalizing oil pipeline.
The men pleaded not guilty to all charges while the prosecutor,
assistant commissioner of police, Friday Ibadin asked the court to
adjourn hearing on the case to allow the accused persons hire a lawyer
to stand for them in court.
The presiding judge then adjourned the case till the 18th December 2012.
The six men being prosecuted for the killings of the NNPC staff were rounded up between October 6th and 7th
from a gang of pipeline vandals in the Arepo community after the
decomposed bodies of the NNPC staff were discovered by men of the
Special Task Force on Anti-Pipeline Vandalism, led by Mr Ibadin after
four week of searching on the waterways and creek around the scene of
vandalism in Arepo, Ogun state.
The bodies had since been identified as those of the deputy manager
in charge of Pipelines Right of Way (PROW) and two other engineers
deployed to effect repairs on a vandalised pipeline in Arepo on
September 5.
According to Mr Ibadin, officers using speedboats and helicopters to
comb the creeks near Arepo dug up the bodies in two shallow graves
across a river after a confessional statement from one of the arrested
suspects.
Nigerians have attributed the scarcity of fuel experienced in Lagos and environs at about September to the Arepo vandalism. (by Channels TV.)
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