
The defendants, Helen Gabriel,
Joy Johnson and Ene Ahmed, all reside at Jabi Masallachi, Abuja, and are
standing trial on two-count charge.
Dalhatu said on that date, the
complainant reported that the defendants formed common intention and attacked
her and her colleagues at Eden Garden, Utako, Abuja, and inflicted serious injuries
on their body with razor blade.
He said the attack was “due to
little misunderstanding over a customer.”
He added that the complainants
where taken to Wuse General Hospital, Abuja, for treatment.
The prosecutor noted that “the
first defendant was the one who used the razor blade on the girls, while the
second and third defendant were her girls.”
He said the offence contravened
sections 79 and 248 of the Penal Code.
The first defendant pleaded
guilty to the charges, while the second and third defendants pleaded not.
Cynthia Nnamdi, Counsel to the
second and third defendants, applied for their bail and assured that they would
not jump.
The judge, Alhaji Abubakar Sadiq,
granted bail to the second and third defendants in the sum of N30,000 and one
surety each in like sum.
Sadiq, however, ordered that the
first defendant be remanded in prison until the complainant was discharged from
hospital and adjourned the case until March 7 for further hearing.
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