Abeokuta – An Abeokuta High Court on
Wednesday sentenced two brothers, John Kuku, 45, Fabu Kuku, 33, to death by
hanging for armed robbery.
The accused persons who live at Opic
Estate at Agbara in Lagos, were found guilty of a two-count charge of
conspiracy and armed robbery.
In her judgment, Justice Olatokunbo
Majekodumi said the convicts were found guilty of the offences. “Having found
that the accused persons are guilty as charged on both counts, you shall be
hung by the neck until you are dead, may the Lord have mercy on you,”
Majekodunmi said.
The judge said that the offences
committed contravened Section 6(b) and was punishable under Section1(2)( a) of
the Robbery and Firearms (special provisions) Act, Cap Rll Law of the
Federation of Nigeria 2004.
The convicts, who had been standing
trial since June 2012, had pleaded not guilty to the charges. The duo were
arrested and charged for robbing one Mr Kojo Debue of N300,000.
Majekodunmi said the convicts and
others at large committed the offence at about 12.00 am at Asaidu village,
Ajebo via Obafemi-Owode Area in Ogun. Majekodunmi said the two convicts who are
from Cotonou, Republic of Benin, and others robbed the complainant and his
family in their house.
She said the duo and one other came
into the house of Debue at midnight and asked them to open the door, the
complainant’s younger brother Sunday who was living with them opened the door.
Majekodunmi said one of them pointed
a gun at the complainant while the others carried the box inside which the
complainant kept his money.
“During the trial process, the
second accused confessed that it was Sunday, the younger brother to the complainant
that accosted them.”
He, then, told them his elder
brother was a treasurer of a local contribution group and has up to N1 million
at home which they would go and rob.
“He said after the robbery operation
they all flee into the bush, when the complainant shouted for help, the
vigilante group in the village rushed inside the bush and searched for them.”
“During the searching process in the
bush, the vigilante group shot one of the robbers, Kasim Olajide on his leg,
which later led to his death. “They also arrested the other two robbers and
handed them over to the police at Ajebo while Sunday was nowhere to be found.
“All effort made to arrest Sunday, the mastermind of the alleged robbery proved
abortive,” she said.
The prosecution counsel, Mr O. K.
Adeniyi said that all the proof tendered convinced the court beyond reasonable
doubt that the convicts committed the offences.
REFERENCE: VANGUARD NEWSPAPER
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