Two sentenced to death
by Hanging
Justice Oluwatoyin Ipaye
of an Ikeja High Court in Lagos make the decision on Thursday for attacking a
supermarket manager of N5 million.
The Suspects were
identified as Charles Friday, 20 and Chidiebere Ani, 21 (Still Young)
“I have no doubt that
the defendants are misguided youths like millions in the country. “They are
found guilty of the offences of conspiracy to commit armed robbery and armed
robbery.
“The defendants are to
be hung by the neck until they are dead, and may the Lord Almighty have mercy
upon your souls,” the judge ruled.
Earlier, during the
proceedings, counsel to the convicts, Mr C.C. Ezebube, in his allocutus pleaded
for mercy on behalf of the convicts.
“I plea that the court
considers the age of the defendants, as they are young people who deserve
another opportunity in life to contribute meaningfully to society,” Ezebube
said.
However, the
prosecution, led by Mr Akin George, told the court that the convicts committed
the offences on Sept. 9, 2011 at Elobus Supermarket, Ago Palace Way, Okota,
Ikeja, Lagos.
“Friday, a salesman, who
worked at Elobus Supermarket, conspired with Ani, a trader from Alaba Market,
to steal money from the supermarket.
“On the day of the
robbery, based on the insider information given to Ani by Friday, Ani laid in
wait underneath the stairs of the storey building housing the supermarket.
“The Manager, Mr
Kingsley Obasi, between 9.00 p.m. and 9.30p.m. uses the stairs to take money to
the director’s office.
“When Obasi was heading
to the director’s office, he was hit at the back of the head with a metal
object by Ani, who made off with N5 million belonging to the supermarket as
well as the manager’s phone,” he said.
The prosecutor said that
when the manager regained consciousness, he had no recollection of the robbery
but the convicts were caught when Ani was overheard discussing the robbery.
“Friday was overheard
discussing the robbery with Ani on the phone by his colleagues at the
supermarket, who confronted him and searched his phone where messages to his
accomplice were discovered,” George said.
George said that Friday
led the authorities to Ani, who still had the manager’s phone in his possession
as well as some of the stolen money.
According to him, the
offences were in violation of Sections 295 (2)(a) and 297 of the Criminal Law
of Lagos State, 2011.

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