Rivers State High Court sitting in Port Harcourt on Tuesday, August 8, sentenced five persons to death by hanging for kidnapping and murdering a Shell staff, named Anthony Okoro.
The five defendants
out of seven persons in suit number PHC/324/2017, are Oluchi Charles (1st
defendant), Miracle Anumuna (2nd defendant), Ifeanyi Simon (3rd defendant),
Koko Basset (4th defendant) and Uchenna Stanley Amaechi (7th defendant).
They were convicted
of the 10 charges preferred against them by the Inspector General of Police
bordering on conspiracy, stealing, armed robbery, kidnapping and murder.
Chukwudi Etete (5th
defendant) and Anthony Ugwu (6th defendant), the remaining two persons
mentioned in the suit, were discharged and acquitted by the court.
The suspects had
on May 29, 2016, attacked the home of
one Anthony Okoro, a staff of Shell Petroleum Development Company, in Woji area
of Port Harcourt. The suspects reportedly shot the victim and carried his body
away with his Range Rover SUV. The deceased’s Kia Optima car, television sets,
infinix phone and other valuables were also taken away by the suspects.
The trial judge,
Justice George Omereji, in his verdict yesterday, held that the prosecution
proved its case that the first to fourth and seventh defendants were as guilty
as charged. Omereji, in discharging and acquitting the fifth and sixth defendants,
stated that the prosecution could not prove that they had knowledge of the
crime, rather they unknowingly bought phones belonging to the victim.
The judge also held
that the prosecution proved the case of conspiracy against the convicts.
"It was proven
that the convicts had met at Genesis area of Woji in Port Harcourt and planned
the kidnap of Okoro and the death of the victim was caused by the
convicts," the judge said.
The trial judge also
noted that the prosecution also proved that the death of the victim was caused
by the suspects, regretting that Anthony Okoro was shot on his arm and taken
away with his cars and other valuables by the suspects.
Omereji, who based
his ruling on Section 410 of the Administration of Criminal Justice 2011,
sentenced the five convicted persons to death by hanging, adding that they
should be held on the rope till they are confirmed dead.
The prosecution
counsel, I. Ubulom, described it as justice done. He said the verdict would
serve as deterrent to others involved in criminal activities.
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