Justice
E.T Okara of a Bayelsa High Court on Wednesday granted bail to one of the five
‘whistle’ blowers’ accused of conspiracy to rob Gov Seriake Dickson.
Mr Tamunatonye
Jacob was granted bail to the sum of N2 million naira and a surety who must be
a civil servant of not less than level grade 12 civil servant.
Okara
who ruled on the bail application based on the medical condition also received
application for the other four suspects.
Esther Engbeke, Tamnatonye
Jacob, Wodu Ebikebomu, Emmanuel Dorgu and Sinclair Thursday are being tried for
alleged conspiracy to commit armed robbery.
The accused had denied the charge and told the court that they contemplated disclosing a location where Dickson stashed cash to benefit from the whistle blowing policy of the Federal Government.
They have been in prison since their arrest in May 2018.
The five accused persons are
facing trial before a Sagbamam High Court sitting in Yenagoa, in Charge No.
SHC/9C/20188.
The defense counsel P. A.
Alfred continued the cross examination of prosecution witness, Insp. Ekpang
Columba, who stated that the Police got a complaint from Special Assistant to
Dickson on Domestic Matters.
Columba, also the Investigating
Police Officer, had testified on Dec. 12, 2018, during the cross examination
that no weapon was found on the accused when they were arrested
“The Police got a complaint
from the Special Assistant, Domestic to Gov Seriake Dickson, that the suspects
are targeting the place where the governor stashes cash, that is the subject of
the complaints,” Columba said.
Okara adjourned the case to
Mach 28, 2019 for ruling on the pending bail application from the remaining
four suspects and defense.
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