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BREAKING: Ike Ekweremadu denied bail in UK court

Bayo Millz by Bayo Millz
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Former Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu has been denied bail at Uxbridge Magistrate court in the UK.

Ekweremadu and his wife, Beatrice were arraigned for conspiracy to arrange the travel of a child, child trafficking, potential modern slavery, and organ harvesting.

TheNewsGuru.com reports that the Ekweremadus were arrested and kept in custody by the Police before their arraignment.

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Ekweremadu and his wife had separate legal representations and prayed the court to release them on bail but their prayer was however dismissed by the Magistrate.

The couple has surrendered their passports to the UK government.

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Former Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu has been denied bail at Uxbridge Magistrate court in the UK. Ekweremadu and his wife, Beatrice were arraigned for conspiracy to arrange the travel of a child, child trafficking, potential modern slavery, and organ harvesting. TheNewsGuru.com reports that the Ekweremadus were arrested and kept in custody by the Police before their arraignment. Ekweremadu and his wife had separate legal representations and prayed the court to release them on bail but their prayer was however dismissed by the Magistrate. The couple has surrendered their passports to the UK government.
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