Adult toyshop: Court strikes out assault suit against Senator Abbo
Adamawa-North lawmaker, Senator Elisha Abbo, has won the case of assault instituted against him before a Magistrate Court in Zuba, Abuja by the Nigeria Police Force.
Warmate added, “As one of the men moved to take the phone, I begged him and said it was her father that she was talking to. Then the defendant pounced on me, punched me on my face and in the eye. He slapped me several times and asked me why I interfered. She also stated that she was not the one who recorded the video of the incident but obtained it from the owner of the shop where the incident occurred.
The video of the incident, a separate video of Abbo’s public apology and a report signed by one Dr. Amobrose Ibegbule, who treated the victim, were tendered as evidence.
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