Justice Jide Falola of an Osun State High Court sitting in Okuku has sentenced two robbers to death for stealing fowls.
The
convicts, Olowookere Segun and Morakinyo Sunday, were found guilty of
forcefully breaking into the house of one Mr. Balogun Tope, a police
officer attached to Divisional Police headquarters, Okuku, in April 2010
and carting away some of his belongings.
The
convicts were charged with conspiracy, robbery and stealing contrary to
Section 6(b) and 1(2)(a) of Robbery and Firearm (Special Provisions)
Act, cap R 11 Laws of Federation of Nigeria 2004 and Section (390)(1)
Criminal Code Law, Cap 34, Laws of Osun State, 2002.
The
prosecution team, led by the state Solicitor-General, Mrs Abiola
Adewemimo, called six witnesses and tendered several exhibits during the
prosecution.
The prosecution told the court that on November 13,
2010, men were sighted around Balogun’s home armed with cutlass and a
dane gun, and that while two of them were arrested, others escaped.
The
convicts were said to have confessed that they stole the complainant’s
fowls, adding that they had been in his house before to steal.
Adewemimo
said: “They also stated that they had earlier robbed Alhaja Umani Oyewo
in her house and stole broilers, eggs and kegs of vegetable oil from
the house.”
In his judgment, Justice Falola convicted them on
only three counts: to death for conspiracy; life sentence for robbery,
and three years imprisonment for stealing.
Justice Falola
recommended that the governor can decide to commute the death sentence
to 10 years imprisonment, considering the convicts’ ages.
Credit: Gbenga Olarinoye/Vanguard
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