Advertisement
  • HOME
  • BREAKING NEWS
  • OPINION
  • INTERVIEWS
  • BOOK REVIEW
  • FEATURES
  • HEALTH
  • HUMAN RIGHTS
    • Child Rights
    • Climate Justice
    • Death In Custody
    • Death Penalty
    • Disability
    • Disappearances
    • Environment
    • Extra-Judicial Executions
    • Justice
    • Labour
    • Pre-trial Detention
    • Prison Reform
    • SOGI
    • Torture
    • Women Rights
  • INTERNATIONAL
  • INVESTIGATIONS
  • MEDIA
    • Documents
    • Infographics
    • Photos
    • Video
  • OPPORTUNITIES
  • SPECIAL INVESTIGATION
  • ABOUT US
No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • BREAKING NEWS
  • OPINION
  • INTERVIEWS
  • BOOK REVIEW
  • FEATURES
  • HEALTH
  • HUMAN RIGHTS
    • Child Rights
    • Climate Justice
    • Death In Custody
    • Death Penalty
    • Disability
    • Disappearances
    • Environment
    • Extra-Judicial Executions
    • Justice
    • Labour
    • Pre-trial Detention
    • Prison Reform
    • SOGI
    • Torture
    • Women Rights
  • INTERNATIONAL
  • INVESTIGATIONS
  • MEDIA
    • Documents
    • Infographics
    • Photos
    • Video
  • OPPORTUNITIES
  • SPECIAL INVESTIGATION
  • ABOUT US
No Result
View All Result
Nigerian Observatory For Human Rights
No Result
View All Result
Home MEDIA

WikkiTimes Publisher  Remanded In Prison, Accused Of Blackmailing Bauchi Governor

Editor by Editor
March 1, 2023
in MEDIA
0
WikkiTimes Publisher  Remanded In Prison, Accused Of Blackmailing Bauchi Governor
0
SHARES
2
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

A  Chief Magistrates’ Court 3 sitting in Bauchi State, presided over by Ahmed Musa, on Tuesday, remanded the publisher of WikkiTimes, an online media outfit based in the state, Haruna Mohammed, for allegedly “inciting disturbance of public peace to blackmail” the state Governor, Bala Mohammed.  

A copy of the allegations being levelled against Haruna, 32, which was sighted by our correspondent after the hearing on Tuesday, showed that the complainant, the state Commissioner of Police, Aminu Alhassan, accused the journalist of hiring some women to incite disturbance of public peace by instigating them to make utterances that would prejudice the peace and wellbeing of the voters at a polling unit in Duguri ward of Alkaleri Local Government Area and to blackmail the governor in his ward contrary to Section 114 of the Penal Code.  

When the case was mentioned in court, the accused denied all the charges levelled against him.  Haruna Mohammed, from the Ministry of Justice, announced that the Attorney-General of the state would like to take over the case from the police and continue with it as contained in the 1999 constitution as amended.  

The Presiding Magistrate adjourned the case till Wednesday, March 1, 2023, to enable him to rule on the bail application filed by the counsel for the accused, SG Idrees.  

PUNCH reported that the accused journalist was arrested in Duguri, the hometown of the governor on Saturday, February 25, while covering the presidential and National Assembly elections and was taken to the police Criminal Investigation Department before his arraignment on Tuesday. The court remanded Mohammed at a correctional centre in the state pending the determination of the bail application.

Previous Post

Police Confirms Arrest Of Wikki Times’ Publisher

Next Post

Libel: Court Orders THISDAY Newspapers To Pay N200m To Gov Wike

Editor

Editor

Next Post
Libel: Court Orders THISDAY Newspapers To Pay N200m To Gov Wike

Libel: Court Orders THISDAY Newspapers To Pay N200m To Gov Wike

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Follow Us on Social Media

Facebook Twitter Youtube
  • About
  • Contact

Ⓒ2022 All Rights Reserved By  NIGERIAN OBSERVATORY FOR HUMAN RIGHTS.

No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • BREAKING NEWS
  • OPINION
  • INTERVIEWS
  • BOOK REVIEW
  • FEATURES
  • HEALTH
  • HUMAN RIGHTS
    • Child Rights
    • Climate Justice
    • Death In Custody
    • Death Penalty
    • Disability
    • Disappearances
    • Environment
    • Extra-Judicial Executions
    • Justice
    • Labour
    • Pre-trial Detention
    • Prison Reform
    • SOGI
    • Torture
    • Women Rights
  • INTERNATIONAL
  • INVESTIGATIONS
  • MEDIA
    • Documents
    • Infographics
    • Photos
    • Video
  • OPPORTUNITIES
  • SPECIAL INVESTIGATION
  • ABOUT US

© 2022 All Rights Reserved by Nigerian Observatory For Human Rights

Dark Mode