 The Makodi Chief Magistrate Court has granted bail in the sum of 200,000 naira and surety in like sum to two men accused of attempted kidnap. The Nigerian police had arraigned the accused persons, Tewase Paul and Mson Yasa, for attempting to kidnap the bursa of Joseph Tarka University of Agriculture Makodi, Immanuel Timothy, sometime in May. They were then remanded at the Federal Correctional Center in Makodi, the Benway State Capitol. However, the accused counsel, Te Kura Damsa, moved the motion for their bail during the sit-in on Monday and the respondent counsel did not raise any objection to the application. The case has now been adjourned to July 14 for mention. The issue is, when a defendant is being arraigned before the court, the media should stop media trial. The court has not determined. The defendant has not been convicted. It was just remanded in the prison. But today we file a motion for the bail and the respondent, which is the commission of police, did not counter it, did not deny any arraignment thereof. This is to show that our motion is credible, it has merit, and it has been granted by the spirit of the law. As it is now, and it looks as if there are no even facts, because from the supporting affidavits, it was not challenged, it was not contradicted at all. That is to say that they have nothing against the defendants. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news, please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.