The Sango Ota Chief Magistrate Court, on Tuesday, struck out
the case against Mr. Joachim Iroko, the trader accused of threatening public
peace by naming his dog 'Buhari'. Mr. Iroko was arrested in
August 2016,
detained and subsequently charged to court by the Nigeria Police Force for
naming his dog 'Buhari'.
The suit was dismissed following serial failure by the
prosecution to present witnesses and the continued absence of the nominal
complainant, who claimed that Mr Iroko named his dog 'Buhari', after his
father.
One of the defendant's lawyers, Mr. Inibehe Effiong, told
SaharaReporters that he warned the Police from the beginning that they had no
case against Mr.Iroko and that there was no legal basis for his arrest,
detention, and prosecution on account of a conduct that did not harm and could
not have harmed anybody.
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