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3 Nigerians Dragged To Court For Assault

By Daily Guide
Crime & Punishment 3 Nigerians Dragged To Court For Assault
FEB 2, 2018 LISTEN

Three Nigerians have been arraigned before the LEKMA District Magistrate Court for allegedly assaulting and threatening to kill a security guard at Regimanuel Estates Community 19, Lashibi.

The suspects are Yaugman David, first accused, Felix Okochukwu and Kenneth Marshall, second and third accused persons respectively.

According to the facts of the case, the first accused person, who reside in the estate, got home around 4 am on October 19, 2017 and parked his car for about five minutes at the main gate of the Regimanuel Estates, Community 19.

Another security guard called Morrison, who was on duty that night, reportedly enquired from the suspect why he had parked his car in front of the gate.

Initially, the first accused person refused to answer the question from the security guard and after a few minutes, he posed the same question again.

Few minutes later, David arrived at the scene and asked the three security guards to open the gate.

The victim, who happens to be the supervisor of security at the estate, ordered his colleagues not to open the gate in line with the rules of the estate, which state that the estate gates should not be open from 12:00am to 4:00am each day.

At that point, the suspect became furious and told the security guards that he was paying monthly security fees and that they should open the gates for him.

The victim reportedly informed the suspect that they were acting on instructions from management of the estate.

Upon entering the estate with his KIA car with registration number GM 21-07-12, he alighted and allegedly attacked the victim for instructing his colleagues not to open the gate.

According to reports, the suspect, who appeared to be drunk, threw the first punch and fell down and got hurt, claiming that the victim hurt him.

The first accused went home but after a few minutes and he purportedly came back to the gate with the second and third accused to ruthlessly beat up the victim.

They reportedly attempted to force the victim into their car to take him somewhere to 'kill' him.

The victim accordingly struggled with them to save his life and they continued to beat him until around 5am when he became helpless and told them that he would go with them.

At that point, he mustered courage and jumped over the fence to another house in the estate, which is occupied by a renowned broadcast journalist (name withheld).

The victim was nearly bitten by the bulldog in the house.

The wife of the said broadcast journalist came out to find out who was in her compound.

The Nigerians, who had disfigured the victim, reportedly called him a thief.

However, the owner of the house identified him as one of the security guards for the estate, and the police from the Community 18 Police Command were called to scene to arrest the suspects.

The victim was issued with a medical form to seek treatment at the Tema General Hospital.

Arbitration was used for the case but the arbitration process broke down along the line and the victim, Samuel Nyankum and his lawyer, Desmond Sanki, were compelled to go back to court for trial to continue.

It is unclear what stopped the arbitration process, but information gathered by DAILY GUIDE suggest that the suspects were bragging that nothing could be done to them under the law.

The Magistrate Sedinam Balokah, after proceedings that lasted for nearly two hours, adjourned the case to February 23 after the defence lawyer, Jonathan Antwi, cross-examined the victim on some claims he made in the open court.

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