25 Year Old Male Hairdresser Sentence to Death For Armed Robbery
Justice
Kudirat Jose of an Ikeja High Court on Wednesday, sentenced Izunna Ajaere, a
25-year-old male hairdresser, to death for stealing a laptop and a mobile phone
at gunpoint.
Ajaere was
sentenced after Justice Jose found him guilty of two-count charge of conspiracy
and armed robbery.
“The
evidence of the prosecution witness proved that the defendant was one of the
armed robbers, therefore, all the ingredients of the crime of armed robbery has
been shown.
“The
prosecution has proved the charge of conspiracy to commit armed robbery and
armed robbery beyond reasonable doubt.
“The
defendant is hereby sentenced to death for conspiracy to commit armed robbery
and sentenced to death for armed robbery.
“He is to be
hanged by the neck till he is dead, may the Lord have mercy on his soul,” the
judge said.
In her
judgment, Jose noted that the evidence of Mr Uchenna Ukah, the victim of the
crime was pivotal in convicting Ajaere.
“ Ukah in
his testimony, was ‘clear and emphatic' about the series of events of the armed
robbery, and from his demeanour while giving evidence, the court found the
complainant to be ‘cogent and believable’ she said.
The prosecution
led by Mrs A.B Awosika had informed the court that the convict committed the
offences at 9.30pm on June 22, 2012 at No. 12, Vincent Eze, St., Ajao Estate,
Lagos.
According to
the prosecution, the convict alongside an accomplice had accosted Ukah at
gunpoint outside his flat.
“Ukah led
them to his flat where they stole a laptop, a modem and a blackberry mobile
phone.
“Ajaere and
his accomplice after the robbery, locked the complainant in his apartment with
the intent to also rob his neighbours.
“The
complainant managed to get out of his apartment to raise an alarm leading to
Ajaere and his accomplice being apprehended.
“Ukah’s
laptop and modem were recovered from the duo, however, his blackberry
mobile phone was never recovered,” Awosika said.
Ajaere,
while testifying in his defence during the trial, denied robbing the
complainant, he claimed he went to Ajao Estate for hairdressing work and was
arrested by policemen during a raid.
According to
the convict, he was falsely charged with conspiracy and armed robbery by
officials of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS).
The offences
violate Sections 295(2) and 297 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State 2011.
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