Friday 20 June 2014

Court Orders Polytechnic Student To Die By Hanging

A 22-year old student of Delta State Polytechnic, Eguono

Akpeghughu, has been sentenced to death by hanging by a

Warri High Court in southern Nigeria.

PMNEWS reports that Akpeghughu was found guilty on a

two-count charge of conspiracy to commit armed robbery and

armed robbery after he was alleged to have robbed his victim

of cash and other valuables worth over N30,000.

According to the police prosecutor, the offences are punishable

under section 1(2)(a) of the Robbery and Firearms (Special

Provisions) Act, Cap R 11 Volume 14, Laws of the Federation

of Nigeria, 2004.

The court held that the prosecution proved essential

ingredients of armed robbery against the accused beyond all

reasonable doubt from the totality of evidence presented

before the court.

The court further held that prosecution was able to pin the

accused to the scene of crime from the evidence of Prosecution

Witness 1, the testimony of a witness who assisted in arresting

the accused as well of his confessional statement and other

exhibits recovered from him including the wrist watch of the

victim which were all tendered and admitted in evidence by

the court.

It was gathered from the floor of the court that the convict with

others now at large, on 4 January 2008, had attacked

George Ogbemudia at Bazunu junction, Warri and robbed

him of his wrist watch worth N1,200, a necklace worth

N7,000, Sony Ericsson handset worth N26,000 and N2,000

cash.

It was informed that the accused was arrested with the help of

a passerby when the victim summoned up courage and

grabbed the accused as he attempted to escape with his loot

and raised alarm while his other gang members escaped.

After thorough investigation by the police, it was discovered

that the accused, suspected to be a member of an armed

gang terrorising the neighbourhood especially pedestrians,

lives very close to the scene of crime.

He was later handed over to the police where he voluntarily

made a confessional statement admitting to the crime.

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