Lawyer Dragged To Court Over Refusal To Pay Prostitute
The police on Wednesday took a 26-year-old lawyer named Ekunife Emmanuel from Jahi, Abuja, to court for allegedly refusing to pay a prostitute.
The court accused him of breaking the law by not paying her, hurting her, and causing trouble.
The woman, Queeneth John, who works as a sex worker in Wuse Zone 5, Abuja, reported to the police on March 12 that the defendant refused to pay her.
According to her, Emmanuel on March 11, around 10 p.m., approached her while she was selling things in Wuse.
He took her to Bannex Plaza, promising to pay her for sex. But when it was over, he didn’t give her the promised money and instead hurt her.
Emmanuel after refusing to pay, reportedly began recording videos of the police station and its officers upon arrival at the Asokoro Police Station, further exacerbating the situation by inciting disturbance in a public office.
The prosecution, represented by Olisaemeka Okeke, cited violations of Sections 312, 365, 244, and 114 of the Penal Code.
Judge Aliyu Kagarko granted Emmanuel bail in the sum of N1 million, with a surety of similar amount.
The bail conditions required the surety to be a legal practitioner with at least five years of experience, possessing a valid call to bar certificate, and residing within the court’s jurisdiction.
The case was adjourned until April 18 for further hearing, leaving the legal saga to unfold in the days to come.
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