A magistrate court siting in Abuja has discharged Mr. Amaechi
Anakwue, a journalist with the African Independent Television, AIT.
Amaechi
was arrested on the orders of former Rivers and Fct Commissioner of
Police, Mr. Mbu Joseph Mbu, who was recently promoted to the rank of
Assistant Inspector General of Police in charge of Zone 7.
The
journalist was alleged to have disparaged Mr. Mbu whom he referred to as
being controversial during a programme he anchors on AIT, an act which
the police top brass believes was calculated to impugn his character and
reduce his reputation before the public.
However, the prosecutor,
Chijioke Okezie at today’s proceedings informed the court that he had
been instructed by Mr. Mbu to withdraw the First Information Report;
FIR, which was filed before the court upon which the journalist was to
be tried.
According to Mr. Okezie, Mr. Mbu who is the complainant
in the case has directed him to withdraw the FIR and to bring the
journalist back to his office at the Zone 7 Command Headquarters located
at the Wuse Zone 3 axis of the Abuja metropolis.
Amaechi’s
lawyer, Mr. N. J Njoku protested against the return of his client to the
police command but did not object to the withdrawal of the FIR. H3
insisted that in the face of the withdrawal of the FIR by the
prosecutor, that the only thing left for the court to do was to
discharge his client.
The court presided by Mr. Egboi Anthony
Enahoro agreed with Ameachi’s lawyer noting that the proper thing to do
in the face of the withdrawal of the FIR by the prosecutor is to
discharge the accused and he thereafter discharged the journalist.
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