Alleged Age Falsification: Court orders IGP to produce Owohunwa, four ex-senior officers for trial

Justice Yusuf Halilu of the Abuja High Court on Tuesday ordered the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) to do everything within his power to produce AIG Idowu Owohunwa (Rtd.) and four former senior police officers for prosecution.
Mr Halilu issued the order on Tuesday after prosecution counsel Rimamsomte Ezekiel expressed disappointment over the former officers’ absence in court, despite being served with the charge.
The judge said, “You are the prosecutor, you should do all within your powers to ensure that the defendants attend court on the next adjourned date for the purpose of arraignment.”
He subsequently adjourned the case until September 25 for the prosecution to produce the five suspects.
The five former senior police officers are AIG Idowu Owohunwa (Rtd.), CP Benneth Igweh (Rtd.), CP Ukachi Peter Opara (Rtd.), DCP Obo Ukam Obo (Rtd.), and ACP Simon A. Lough (Rtd.).
They are listed as defendants in a 14-count charge brought against them by the Inspector General of Police (IGP).
In the charge marked: CR/353/2025, Messrs Owohunwa, Igwe, Opera, Obo and Lough are charged with, among others, conspiracy, age falsification and forgery.
At the start of proceedings, Mr Ezekiel noted that the accused persons were absent from court.
He told the court that the five suspects had all been served with the charge as required by law and that they were expected to be in court for their arraignment.
Mr Ezekiel said, “They were all served with the charge last week, on Thursday. They were all informed to be in court today, but none of them is in court.
“We find it difficult to ask for a bench warrant because they have not been arraigned before this court.”
He subsequently applied for an adjournment to enable the prosecution to produce the defendants for arraignment.
(NAN)
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