Assistant police commissioner sentenced to life in prison for purchasing stolen vehicle from kidnappers

By our reporter| An Ekiti state high court on Monday sentenced an assistant commissioner of police, Okubo Aboye, to life imprisonment for buying a vehicle which was stolen by kidnappers.

The presiding judge of the court, John Adeyeye, also sentenced his mechanic, Niyi Afolabi, to life imprisonment.

According to the investigating officer who testified during the trial of the senior police officer, the vehicle was traced to Aboye’s residence and upon interrogation, he admitted that he purchased Hilux van from his mechanic who received it from some kidnappers.

The offence, the charge sheet said, was committed “on or about the 9th -19th day of May 2005 at GRA, Ado Ekiti. The kidnappers then armed themselves with guns and kidnapped one Moses Ajogri 40 and robbed him of his Toyota Hilux van with Reg. No. APP 509 BK.”

See also  Nuhu Ribadu accused of unlawfully detaining woman for months over recording alleged ‘romantic video call’ with Tinubu - Report

Felix Awoniyi, the prosecuting counsel, said the offence contravened sections 346(2), 1(2)a, and section 5 of the Criminal Code Cap C16 Laws of Ekiti state, 2012 and Robbery and firearms special provisions Act, Cap R11, laws of the federation of Nigeria, 2004.

The trial judge while delivering judgment on the matter, said, “Kidnapping people for ransom is very rampant in not only the state but in Nigeria as a whole.

“The court will be failing in its duty to protect the members of the society if adequate punishment is not given to the accused persons.

“I find you guilty of receiving stolen vehicle. All evidence pointed to the fact that you were aware that the car was stolen. You are hereby sentenced to life imprisonment for the offence.”

See also  SSS to arraign El-Rufai on Wednesday for cybercrime, national security breach

The court also sentenced, Solomon Ayodele Obamoyegun, 39; Femi Omiawe, 40; Damilola Obamoyegun, 20; Bose Sade Ajayi, 30; George Lucky, 35; Chukwuma Nnamani, 22; and Sunday Ogunleye, 45 to five years imprisonment each without an option of fine, for kidnapping.

Leave a Reply