After 33 days in detention, his lawyer, Mr James Ibor, told journalists that the police had picked a date to arraign Jalingo in court.
He said, “I have been informed that he will be arraigned at Court 2 of the Federal High Court in Calabar on Wednesday.”
Jalingo is being charged with conspiracy to overthrow the Cross River State Government, treasonable felony and terrorism; charges which pressure groups have described as laughable.
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