Sen. Ike Ekweremadu and his wife, Beatrice

Organ Harvesting Scandal: Ekweremadu remains in custody as London Criminal Court adjourns trial till October 31

*The Central Criminal Court, in Central London, United Kingdom, rules  a pre-trial is scheduled for October 31, 2022, in which Sen. Ike Ekweremadu, his wife, and Dr. Obinna Obeta would appear in court, but the main trial will hold 2023

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In continuation of the legal battle against the couple, the Central Criminal Court, in the United Kingdom (UK), has adjourned the alleged organ harvesting case involving Nigerian Senator Ike Ekweremadu and his wife, Beatrice.

Ekweremadu, a serving Senator and former Deputy Senate President of the National Assembky (NASS), and Beatrice are facing charges bordering on conspiracy to arrange/facilitate the travel of another person with a view to exploitation, namely organ harvesting.

However, a third individual Obinna Obeta, who is a practising medical doctor in London, appeared alongside the duo, as he was charged with conspiracy in the alleged organ harvesting scandal involving certain David Nwamini.

It was learnt the Central Criminal Court in Central London, in the UK, that the main trial will hold in 2023.

Pending that, a pre-trial is scheduled for October 31 in which the ex-Deputy Senate President, his wife, and Obeta would appear in court, Channels TV report stated.

Juliana Olayinka, the news medium correspondent in London said: “Just a few moments ago (Thursday, August 4), the brief hearing took place involving the former Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, his wife Beatrice, and a third individual named Obinna Obeta.

“Surprisingly, we didn’t actually see the Senator appear in flesh as well as that third individual, the doctor [they appeared via video link].”

Olayinka also noted: “We did see Beatrice Ekweremadu in the dock. It was a very brief hearing that was over within a matter of minutes.

“What we do know is that the trial has now been set for 2023. What the judge did say is that the pre-trial will begin the week of October 31.”

Noting that the lawmaker would appear via a video link on October 31, the correspondent disclosed there are indications that more individuals would be arrested in connection with organ harvesting case against the Ekweremadus.

No application for bail (for the Senator) was put to the judge and there were no signs of the lawmaker’s adult children during the trial.

Beatrice Ekweremadu, however, remains on bail, which she was granted on July 22, under strict conditions, report said.

It is recalled Sen. Ekweremadu, representing Enugu West Senatorial District in the National Assembly, was arrested at the Heathrow Airport from Turkey June 2022.

The Federal lawmaker was arrested while in possession of a diplomatic passport with questions bordering on whether the case contravened the Vienna Convention and Diplomatic Immunity.

Report as well indicated that efforts at getting information from the Nigerian High Commission UK proved abortive, but it is expected that the lawmaker should be given immunity to face charges in his country.

The case began May 5 this year, when the alleged trafficked victim handed himself to the police authorities on the grounds that he was being coerced into giving his organs despite being underaged.

However, the case came to the public knowledge June 23 after Ekweremadu and his wife were arrested by the Metropolitan (Met) Police on arrival into the UK from Turkey.

Prosecutors had said that the couple has a daughter with a kidney-related disease and has been on dialysis for quite some time.

The British authorities believe the plan was to use an organ from the boy on their daughter who needs a kidney transplant.

Though the alleged victim of trafficking, David Nwamini, claimed he was 15 and was coerced by the Ekweremadus into donating his kidney, the Nigerian government provided records to prove that Nwamini was 21 years old, and not a minor.

Temporary respite came for the Ekweremadus as the Westminster Magistrates’ Court ruled that the alleged trafficked victim is not a minor.

Despite the ruling, the lawmaker still faces charges of conspiring to traffick a person for organ harvesting in violation of the Modern Slavery Act 2015.