A military man, Sunday Umaru, has been dragged before a Barkin-Ladi
High Court in Plateau, for allegedly killing his lover, Charity Thomas, over a
phone call. Umaru, a married man, was a Private in the Nigerian Army and on
posting at the Special Task Force (STF), sector 7, Barkin Ladi, at the time of
the incident, on Jan. 23, 2016. The hearing, scheduled for March 30, could not
hold following the absence of Justice Samson Gang, who was said to be attending
a function elsewhere. Umaru was first arraigned on July 14, 2016 on a one-count
charge of culpable homicide. He was specifically accused of killing his lover,
Charity, who came to visit him from Kaduna, by stabbing her with a knife in the
stomach and slaughtering her thereafter. According to the prosecutor, Mr W.T
Awe, of the Plateau State Ministry of Justice, the accused person committed the
crime on Jan. 23, 2016 in Barkin Ladi. Awe, during the arraignment, told the
court that the Nigeria Army had court-martialed the accused, dismissed him
after they found him guilty, and handed him over to the police for prosecution.
He said that the accused person had told the police, in a confessional
statement, that the deceased visited him sometime in January 2016, after which
they had a misunderstanding which led to her death. “In the statement, the
accused alleged that the deceased used a kitchen knife to stab herself after
which he (accused), removed the knife and `helped’ her to complete the act by
slaughtering her,” Awe stated. Awe further quoted the accused as saying that he
was in the sitting room while Charity was in the kitchen at 7 p.m. on Jan. 23,
when Charity’s phone rang and he picked the call. The accused, in the
statement, said that a man’s voice at the other insisted on speaking with
Charity, but that he (accused) demanded to know who he (caller) was. He claimed
that instead of answering his inquiries, the voice rained insults on him.
Umaru, according to the statement, dropped the call, went to the kitchen and
asked Charity who the caller was, but that Charity refused to provide answers
to his questions, opting to remind him that he (Umaru) was a married man. The
accused further claimed that Charity, in a fit of anger, called off the
relationship and declared that she was no more interested in him (Umaru),
especially since her parents had consistently warned her against the affair.
“Umaru said that he got angry and slapped her, which angered Charity, who
quickly picked a knife and stabbed herself in the stomach,” Awe told the court.
The statement further indicated that Charity failed down thereafter, with the
accused removing the knife from her stomach and slaughtering her “to complete
the job she started”. Umaru thereafter took her body outside, left it there and
reported for duty at 8 p.m. The prosecutor said that the accused, from his duty
point, went to to see his family at the Maxwell Kobe Cantonment, Rukuba
Barracks, after telling his boss that his wife wanted to see him over “a very
pressing issue”. “Charity’s lifeless body was found the next day by neighbours,
while military men, who came to evacuate the body, trailed the blood marks to
the accused person’s house. “Friends of the accused also recognised the girl as
Umaru’s lover, who was seen with him the previous day,” Awe told the court. He
said that a team of military men, mobilised to go after the accused, arrested
him at his home in the barracks, while in the company of his family. According
to Awe, the accused was court-martialed by the military and dismissed, after
which he was handed over to the police for prosecution. He said that during
investigation, the police discovered several gory pictures and videos of the
deceased that the accused took in his phone, immediately after the murder. The
accused has, however, pleaded not guilty to the charge At his first appearance
in July 2016, Umaru’s counsel, David Adudu, prayed the court to grant his
client bail, citing section 36(5) of the 1999 constitution which says that an
accused is presumed innocent until otherwise proven. Adudu had added that if the
bail was granted, his client would neither jump bail nor interfere with police
investigation. Justice Samson Gang admitted the accused to bail in the sum of
N200,000 and two sureties in like sum. Gang, who ordered that the sureties must
reside within the jurisdiction of the court, said that they must submit two
copies of their recent passport photographs, copies of their national ID cards,
GCE certificates and copies of their Rights of Occupancy. He thereafter
adjourned the matter to March 30, for hearing. With the judge not available to
hear the case, the matter was adjourned to May 25
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