A Catholic priest was, yesterday,
remanded in prison custody over alleged attack on policemen investigating issues arising from the crisis in his parish in Enugu State.
The priest, who was arraigned alongside three other parishioners, was charged with assault and unlawful attempt to kill one Inspector Cosmos Nzeribe and a team of police officers attached to police headquarters, Enugu.
The Enugu Magistrate's Court, which remanded
the priest was, however, besieged by hundreds of his supporters, who wore long faces as the priest was being taken to the prison.
He was said to be having a running battle with the Bishop of Awgu Catholic Diocese.
Presiding Magistrate, E.M. Egumgbe, remanded
the suspects in prison custody, saying that
they can apply for bail in a high court.
Counsel to the priest, Ray Nnaji, who spoke
with newsmen after the court session, said
that his client was sent to prison on trumped up charges.
Nnaji said the policemen beat up the priest
after stripping him naked and detained him.
He said: "I have been following this matter
for some time.
"We know quite well that beating up the police is condemnable, though the priest has said he has no business with beating the police and did not tell anyone to beat the police."
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