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Lagos guards shoot lawyer, stab victim after robbery

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Two security guards, Edet and Asuquo, are currently standing trial before Justice Yetunde Adesanya for allegedly stabbing and robbing a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, John Mbaduga.

The prosecutor, A.M Adetokunbo, told the Lagos State High Court sitting at the Tafawa Balewa Square with evidence that the two men were security guards employed to protect the building where the SAN office was located.

Mbaduga narrated the incident which happened in 2018 and said Asuquo entered his office and pointed a gun at him.

The SAN said he was shot three times before he was stabbed twice in the chest.

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He said, “I begged them not to kill me so that I could give them money, but Asuquo insisted he was going to kill me, while Edet wanted to take the money. While I was lying in a pool of blood, I heard them discussing that they would take the money and also kill me.”

The lawyer said he told them he had the sum of N80,000 in his bag and over N1m cash in the office.

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“Edet took the money; Asuquo removed my wristwatch and two of my phones. On the way to the office, I was in their middle and Asuquo was behind me. Asuquo said he didn’t want money, but wanted to kill me. He stabbed me at the back of my head and Edet stabbed me in my forehead. They started stabbing me everywhere,” he added.

The SAN said the two assailants appeared to be leaving before Asuquo rushed back and stabbed him in the stomach when he saw him still breathing.

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He said, “When I came out with blood all over my face, I blocked a car that was passing by. The driver asked me what happened and I told him. He said he saw the two defendants running and he reversed to chase them. Another person came and used his car to take me to a hospital.”

Justice Adesanya adjourned the case till June 22 and 23 for continuation of the trial.

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