Nigerian congressperson due in court over organ-gathering plot

 Nigerian congressperson due in court over organ-gathering plot


Source: avea1tv


A Nigerian congressperson will show up in court in London later Thursday, blamed for attempting to take a kid to the UK to collect his organs.


Ike Ekweremadu and his significant other Beatrice are accused of offenses under regulation to battle current subjugation.


They have been in authority in Britain since a month ago.


The Metropolitan Police, which captured the few, says the supposed casualty is 15 years of age.


It will be Mr Ekweremadu's third appearance under the watchful eye of the court. He has not entered a supplication.


His capture and detainment alongside his better half has set off a move by the Nigerian parliament to get the nation's High Commission in the UK to employ a legal counselor for his protection.


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