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Two emirs dragged to Court for involving in banditry business in Zamfara
Two Emirs suspected to have been involved in banditry business, who were aiding and assisting bandits in Zamfara State have been dragged to Court.
The Emirs are, Alhaji Abubakar Atiku of.Zurmi Emirate and Alhaji Hussaini Umar of Dansadau Emirate were arraigned before a Magistrate Court in Gusai, Zamfara State capital on Thursday.
Upon discovery by Zamfara State government that they were heavily involved in banditry business, the State governor suspended them.
After suspension, the two Emirs were detained in Government House for several months.
CAPITAL POST, however, learnt that their arraignment in Magistrate Court on Friday might be due to pressure from Human Right community, who insisted that they should be tried in Court.
The Counsel to the defendants, Barr Ahmad Kotorkoshi of PM Lasco Chambers, said, “the government was not able to arraign the two emirs for obvious security reasons.”
There was a mild drama during their arraignment as the presiding Judge was not in the court, a situation that led to an agreement between the counsel to the plaintiff and that of the defendants.
CAPITAL POST recalled that Zamfara State governor, Alhaji Mohammed Matawalle has insisted that some prominent people in the State are involved in aiding and abetting banditry activities in Zamfara State.