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    5 Persons Granted N25m Bail For Alleged Sale Of Adulterated Rice

    straightnewsng.comBy straightnewsng.comOctober 29, 2019 --- 10:13 pmNo Comments3 Mins Read
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    A Federal High Court in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State capital has granted five persons N5 million bail each for allegedly dealing on adulterated rice.

    The accused with charge number FHC/UY/70C/19 were arraigned before Justice Anulika Okeke on Tuesday.

    The five accused persons pleaded not guilty to the 17 Count Charges brought against them by the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC).

    According to the prosecutor, the five accused were arrested and arraigned for advertising and displaying for sale defective, unsafe and re-bagged rice, thereby committing an offence contrary to Section 11 of the Consumer Protection Council Act, Cap C25, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004.

    The Court granted all the accused persons N5 million bail each and must have landed property within the jurisdiction of Court.

    The Judge, however, said that the accused must be remanded in prison custody until the bail conditions were met.

    Speaking with newsmen after the court, Mr Babatunde Irukera, the Lead Counsel to the Commission, said that the commission on June 22, 2018 performed operation in Uyo where the accused arrested for re-bagging smuggled contaminated rice for consumers consumption.

    “What happened today in court was an arraignment.

    “Almost a year-and-a-half ago, we performed an operation here in Uyo of people who were rebagging smuggled contaminated rice for consumers’ consumption. Between then and now, we have concluded investigation.

    “We have been struggling for quit a while to get the judiciary process moving. They have resisted arrest repeatedly but finally, we have been able to get them to come into court.

    “They have been arraigned and have taken a plea today and the trial is about to start.

    “My position on this is simple, that everyone must have their day in court. We would respect their right. But the times where you can violate the right of consumers and think that the worst that could happen is your goods to be confiscated must stop.

    “That cannot be the only retribution. Until people are really taken through the judicial process and people suffer the appropriate penalty for their inappropriate conduct, we would not get the responsible society.

    “We are grateful that this is happening. We look forward to prosecuting this case to the very end.

    “This case would serve as a deterrent. I do not think that people who smuggle rice and retail it with other things have ever conceived that they could end up been remanded in prison.

    “You can see that the judge has remanded these defendant, pending when they will fulfill the condition of bail. These are very vital steps on how to build a society that is fair to all,” he said.

    Irukera, who is also the Director-General of the Commission said that every possible violation of the law that occurred bases on the conduct would be confronted.

    Lead Counsel to the defendants, Mr. Christian Odoh, said that the commission alleged that his clients sold adulterated rice.

    Idoh said that his clients have pleaded not guilty on all the 17 count charges they have applied for their bail and the court granted them and then adjourn for hearing.

    “They are not evading appearance in court. It is only when you commit a crime that you will be on the run. Again, we don’t consider the bail sum to be excessive,” he said.

                              

    Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) Federal High Court Uyo Justice Anulika Okeke Lead Counsel to the defendants-Mr. Christian Odoh Mr Babatunde Irukera-Lead Counsel to the Commission
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