Mohammed the security guard gave evidence as the second prosecution witness in the trial of an undergraduate, Chidinma Ojukwu (first defendant), and two others, for Ataga’s murder.
The
security guard at the apartment where Super TV CEO, Mr Usifo Ataga was
allegedly murdered, on Tuesday said he was responsible for finding the corpse
of the victim.
The
security guard, identified as Abubakar Mohammed disclosed this while testifying
before a Lagos High Court sitting at the Tafawa Balewa Square.
Chidinma,
the prime suspect in the case, is facing trial along with her sister, Chioma
Egbuchu, and one Adedapo Quadri.
At the
resumed hearing, the witness narrated to the court how the defendant logged at
the apartment where he worked as security man on Sunday June 13, NAN reports.
According
to him, his employer, Mrs Nkechi Mogbo informed him of a client who had
contacted her for an apartment.
He said
when the defendant showed up, he took her to inspect the place and later gave
her the keys to the apartment when his employer gave him the instructions to do
so.
Mohammed
also narrated how Mr Usifo Ataga (the deceased victim) came to the apartment
later in the night the same June 13.
The
witness said the victim came in a dark coloured Range Rover SUV and was allowed
into the premises when the defendant came out of the gate and said “he is my
person”.
He also
said that the defendant and the victim went out that night and came back around
11:30 pm.
“The
defendant asked me to open the gate so that the victim would park his vehicle
inside the premises which I did.
“On
Tuesday night by 8pm, the defendant came out and entered an Uber car and went
out. I stayed outside till 12am, waiting for her to return but she didn’t, so I
went to bed.
“On
Wednesday, the vehicle that collects refuse came so I told the cleaner (named
Confidence) to bring out all the dustbin from the apartment.
“Confidence
came back and told me that the door at the defendant’s apartment was open, I
went there, called out the man (Ataga) but there was no answer.
“I tried
to push the door but something was blocking it, I peeped through the narrow
opening and saw the victim’s dead body on the floor.
“My
employer called me talking about another client whose rent has expired, I then
told her about the incident,” the witness narrated.
The
witness also narrated how his employer informed the police and how he was taken
to the police station to make his statements.
He also
told the court that while the defendant was at the apartment, she called him
one night with a new number and not the private number she usually called with.
Mohammed
said when the body was discovered, he saved the number on his phone and checked
it on WhatsApp.
The
witness said he discovered that the profile picture on that phone was the
defendant’s own, and he screenshot the picture.
According
to him, he changed his own profile picture and sent a WhatsApp message to the
defendant, after which the defendant removed her profile picture.
Mohammed
said he gave the information to his employer.
He also
narrated how the defendant called him with a private number asking him about
the victim’s car.
Mohammed
said: “Immediately I noticed she was the one calling, I asked why she has not
returned since she went out, she answered that she went for a meeting and will
be back.”
Mohammed
was led in evidence by the prosecution counsel, Mrs Adeyinka Adeyemi, who is
the Lagos State Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP).
However,
due to time, the Judge, Justice Yetunde Adesanya, adjourned the case until
Wednesday for cross-examination.The three defendants were arraigned on October
12 on nine counts preferred against them by Lagos State Government.
Ojukwu and
Quadri are facing the first to eight counts bordering on conspiracy, murder,
stabbing, forgery, making of bank statements and stealing.
The third
defendant, Egbuchu, is facing the ninth count of stealing iPhone 7 belonging to
the late Ataga.
The first
and second defendants were alleged to have conspired and murdered Ataga on June
15, 2021, by stabbing him several times with a knife in the neck and chest.
The
alleged murder took place at No. 19, Adewale Oshin St., Lekki Phase 1, Lagos.
The duo
were also accused of committing forgery by procuring and making bank account
statements purported to have been made by the deceased.
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