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Fleeing PDP ex-governorship aspirant arrested for stealing oil drilling pipes worth N800 million
Personnel of the Nigeria Police have arrested Mr Walter Okeke for allegedly stealing oil drilling pipes worth over N800 million.
Okeke who is based in Portharcourt is an indigene of Anambra State and he was a former governorship aspirant.
He was on a bench warrant from a Port Harcourt Chief Magistrate for the case of theft, but fled Portharcourt for fear of arrest.
He was arrested in Abuja and flown back to Portharcourt where Chief Magistrate A.O Qmadi-Nna on Monday ordered that he should proceed to the Port Harcourt Correctional Centre.
Before he was.sent to prison, the Police prosecutor, Godday Amadi, told the Chief Magistrate how the police succeeded in arresting the man and how the accused was brought to Court.
Chief Magistrate Amadi-Nna wasted no time in ordering that “Walter Ubaka Okeke be locked up at the Port Harcourt Correctional Centre till day of hearing being December 8, 2022.”
Okeke was charged with stealing oil drilling pipes and other heavy-duty equipment worth over N800 million.
Earlier Okeke approached the High Court to enforce his fundamental human right and when that failed, he was not present in the Chief Magistrate court to answer to the charge of stealing.
The accused, who hails from Enugwu village of Nanka in Orumba North Local Council Area of Anambra State, lives in his own compound at the Trans-Amadi area of Port Harcourt, where the complainant allegedly stocked the oil drilling pipes and other heavy industrial equipment.
The matter began when the complainant, Ifeanyi Amaonye, got wind that his equipment was being carted away in trucks by the landlord of the compound where they were kept.
The police were brought in. The bench warrant and warrant of arrest were issued by the Chief Magistrate at Court 10 in Port Harcourt.
He gave a ruling in a preliminary objection raised by a defence counsel, Oluchuchu Ulasi.
The charge sheet filed on May 27, 2022, stated that; “You, Walter Ubaka Okeke, and others now at large, did conspire to commit felony to wit: stealing; and therefore committed an offence punishable under Section 516A of the Criminal Code Law Cap 37 Vol 2, Laws of Rivers State”.
The second count mentioned the value of the alleged stolen property to be over N800 million, items said to be the property of a Port Harcourt businessman, Ifeanyi Amaonye, kept in the open at the accused’s compound in Trans-Amadi.
Trial is expected to commence on December 8, 2022.