Immigration Officer, Others Land in Prison for Attempting to Procure Illegal Nigerian Passport

Immigration Officer, Others Land in Prison for Attempting to Procure Illegal Nigerian Passport

Francis Sardauna in Katsina

The Federal High court in Katsina State yesterday remanded one Peter Ethan, a passport officer with the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) and two others in prison custody till November 13, 2018, over alleged attempt to procure Nigerian passport with false document.

Other two accused persons are Okoro Micheal and Okoro Jennifer.

The trio were arraigned yesterday before Justice Hadiza Shagari for a three count-charge which borders on alleged presentation of false document to procure Nigerian Passport for Michael.

The suspects, after listening to the charges levelled against them, pleaded not guilty.

Counsel to the first and second accused persons, Sunny Elias, told the court that his clients were not served the charge sheet on time, the allegation which the prosecution Counsel, Collins Obilor debunked.

Elias made an oral application for bail for the accused persons but Justice Shagari ruled out the bail application, directing that they should be remanded till November 13, 2018, when she would entertain their application for bail.

The presiding judge, however, assured Elias that she would give him enough time to formally file the bail application and serve other parties concerned.

She therefore, fixed November 13, 2018 for hearing of the bail application while she discarded the administrative bail hitherto enjoyed by the accused persons.

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