POLYTECHNIC STUDENT SENTENCED TO 14 YEARS IMPRISONMENT FOR KIDNAPPING
A world they said is enough for the wise, so for the student
that plays rough during the ongoing strike, please I beg of you to know you’re
the futures of tomorrow, ok.. Visualize this…
A Delta State High Court in Asaba on yesterday being Tuesday sentenced a
student of the Delta State Polytechnic, Ogwashi-Uku, and a businessman to 14
years for kidnapping.
The student, Ndudi Ogwu, and Chukwudi Ifemeni were sent to
prison with hard labour for kidnapping a nurse.
Ogwu, an ND II mechanical engineering undergraduate and the
businessman were sent to 10 years for kidnapping and four years for conspiracy.
The court held that the prosecution had proved its case
against the two accused persons beyond reasonable doubt and thus convicted and
sentenced them accordingly.
The prosecution had told the court that Ogwu and Ifemeni
with two others now at large kidnapped one Mrs. Kate Okogu, wife of Mr. Paul
Okogu, a politician.
The incident happened on September 13, 2012 at Ughelli.
The kidnappers were said to have taken the victim to a
forest along Isoko-Patani Road where she was held captive. She was however
rescued by a team of soldiers the next day.
The convicts had admitted in their confessional statements
to have committed the offence upon their arrest but later denied the charges
during trial.
Meanwhile, another High Court sitting at Asaba has
discharged and acquitted one Aghogho Oghenekoko and David Akwele who were
arraigned on charges of conspiracy and the kidnapping of a70-year-old mother of
the member representing Ethiope constituency in the House of Representatives,
Mr. Akpodiegaga Emeyese.
The woman, Madam Imoniunu Emyese, was kidnapped for 12 days,
while her captors were said to have demanded N30m ransom for her release.
While discharging the two accused persons on the ground of
insufficient evidence linking the duo to the crime, the court held that it
cannot rely on their confessional statements alone without corroborations.
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