Please read the story below
and tell us if you think these students' crime deserve the firing squad
sentence!
Justice
Theresa Igoche of the Makurdi High Court, on Tuesday sentenced two students,
Vershima Kaachi and Akaazua Akpen, to death by firing squad for armed robbery.
The
convicts were arrested on the eve of Christmas in 2007 for criminal conspiracy
and armed robbery, contrary to Sections 5(b) and 1(2) of the Robbery and
Firearms Act, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 1990.
Politicians
steal billions and get a slap on the wrist. *tears for our people* Please
continue...
In his testimony, the victim of the offence,
Jonathan Usenge, told the court that five armed men came to his house, attacked
and robbed him of some valuable items on that day.
He stated that the robbers collected his Nokia
1600 phone valued N12,700.00, two torch lights valued N350.00 and a sum of
N16,500.
He said the convicts were armed with guns and a
hacksaw, and that the clothes they wore on the day of the robbery, his stolen
phone and the hacksaw were recovered from them during police investigation.
The prosecution called three witnesses while the
accused persons testified for themselves and also called three witnesses.
In his submission, counsel to the convicts, Mr
Cletus Ujah, argued that the prosecuting counsel had not proved the allegation
against his clients beyond reasonable doubt.
Ujah insisted that the victim was inconsistent in
his testimony, arguing that the prosecution's evidence could not be said to be
overwhelming to nail his clients.
He further argued that the prosecution failed to
tender the hacksaw claimed to have been recovered from his clients before the
court which, he said, amounted to withholding evidence.
But the prosecuting counsel, Mr Obande Idikwu,
argued that the prosecution had made a case to warrant the conviction of the
accused persons.
Idikwu submitted that from the evidence, it could
be deduced that there was an agreement to commit an illegal act, which was
pursued to a logical conclusion.
Delivering judgment, Igoche held that the
prosecution had proved its case against the convicts and found them guilty as
charged.
In an allocutus, Ujah pleaded for leniency for the
accused persons, pointing out that they were each the only sons of their
parents and young boys with a promising future ahead of them, noting that they
had no records of previous conviction and were looking very remorseful, and
urged the court to temper justice with mercy.
But the judge said the punishment prescribed for
offenders under Section 1(2) of the Robbery and Firearms Act was death by
either hanging or firing squad, pointing out that it was subject to the
governor's discretion.
(Source: NAN)
This is annoying, who gets the death penalty for stealing N16,500 something is really wrong with the Judge and damn the Governor n his damned discretion
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