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Ex-NISA Boss For Trial Over Illegal Possession Of Firearms

- BY OLUGBENGA SOYELE, Lagos

A Federal High Court in Lagos has fixed December 2, for the arraignmen­t of a former president of the Nigerian Shipowners Associatio­n (NISA), Chief Isaac Jolapamo, for alleged illegal possession of firearms.

The police have filed a threecount charge bordering on the alleged offence against Jolapamo before Justice Yelim Bogoro.

The police in charge number

FHC/L/404c/22 accused the defendant of having in his possession several illegal firearms namely, a Mar-22 Calibre Rife, a pump-action firearm, and a Double-Barrell, all without lawful authorisat­ion. Previous attempts made by the police to arraign the suspect were stalled due to his absence in court.

At the last sitting of the court, the police prosecutor, Anthony Iyeye, informed the court that the matter was for arraignmen­t and for the defendant to take his plea.

However, Jolapamo's counsel, Femi Falana (SAN) told the judge that the defendant has been hospitalis­ed, so he could not make it to court to take his plea. Falana also presented a medical report to back up his claim when the prosecutor insisted that he was not aware of his ailment.

Based on the developmen­t, Justice Bogoro stood down the case for five minutes to enable the prosecutor to confirm from the Investigat­ing Police Office if the defendant would be brought to court.

After the consultati­ons, Iyeye informed the court that the IPO confirmed to him that the defendant was not with him, and will not be present in court. He also urged the court to adjourn the suit to enable the defendant to attend his trial. Consequent­ly, Justice Bogoro adjourned the suit till December 2, 2022, for arraignmen­t.

The charges filed against the defendant reads: "That you, Mr Isaac Jolapamo ‘M‘, sometime in March 2021 in Ikoyi, Lagos State within the jurisdicti­on of this Court did commit a felony, to wit; unlawful possession of Mar22 Calibre Rifle with reference number 967475; you thereby committed an offence contrary to section 3, and punishable under section 27(1)(a)(i) of the Firearms Act.

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