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Police Release Lifemate Coy Chinese Manager after Attempted Murder

- Chiemelie Ezeobi

After the alleged attempted murder of Triple MG music label boss, Ubi Franklin, by the Chinese manager of Lifemate Furniture in Lekki, the police handling the case released him yesterday, barely hours after his arrest without charging him to court.

The suspect was released by the Divisional Police Officer of Maroko Police Division, Abdulmajid Isah,

barely five hours after his arrest, under controvers­ial circumstan­ces.

Although the police have recovered the murder weapons (two knives), the suspect was released and he resumed work again yesterday.

According to the victim, the incident had happened on Tuesday when he had gone to Lifemate Furniture to register a complaint about the services he paid for.

His post on Instagram read: “Earlier today (Tuesday), I was at Lifemate Furniture show room at the Palms, Lekki, to enquire about a service I paid for that wasn’t attended to.

“I was then asked by a junior staff (Nigerian) to speak to his “oga” (a Chinese man). The Chinese man paid me no attention when I approached him with my concerns, he rather walked away as I was still trying to make my concerns known to him.

“So I followed up to say his attitude was unacceptab­le and then proceeded to leave the shop since he wasn’t going to pay me any attention or courtesy as a returning customer.

“As I was walking out the door I heard someone scream, I turned my back, only for me to see the Chinese man running towards me with two knives. But for the quick interventi­on of my cousin the story would have been different.

“I handed him over to the police who then transferre­d him to Maroko police station and he was asked why he wanted to stab me and he said because I said ‘see this Chinese man o’. Anyway, God got me covered physically and spirituall­y.”

The story changed yesterday when Franklin went back to the furniture store and saw the suspect back at his post.

The embittered Franklin who released a video shoot of the Chinese man working, said: “So the police released the Chinese man at Lifemate furniture that tried to kill me and he is seating comfortabl­y and working. “This can’t happen in their own country and if it does the Nigerian will be dead by now and his family will be looking for him.”

However, when contacted, the state Police Public Relations Officer, Olarinde Famous-Cole, an Assistant Superinten­dent of Police, debunked claims that the suspect was released without due process.

He said: “The suspect was arrested by the Maroko Police Division. The police also recovered the knife and it’s an exhibit now.

“The chief security officer of Shoprite was also at the station to give his statement. The suspect was released because the complainan­t refused to show up to state his own side of the story.

“Ordinarily, what the police do after such a case has been reported, is to charge the suspect to court and let the law run its course.

“However, in this case, the complainan­t refused to show up. So if we charge the case to court, what will be on the charge sheet presented to the court? “

THISDAY had in turn contacted Franklin on the allegation­s of the police and he debunked it, adding “That is a big lie and trust me I

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