- The defendants were convicted and sentenced on Tuesday by the State High Court sitting in Ile-Ife.
- They were charged with conspiracy, armed robbery and murder.
In Osun, three men will die by hanging for killing one Mukaila Adebayo, a corps member, a court in the South-West State has ruled.
The defendants were convicted and sentenced on Tuesday by the State High Court sitting in Ile-Ife.
They were charged with conspiracy, armed robbery and murder.
The convicts were said to have killed the deceased during a robbery operation on January 28, 2020, in Osogbo, the state capital.
The defendants in the matter are; Jelili Kareem, a herbs seller; Oludayo Oludele, a commercial motorcyclist, and Muyiwa Awodeji, said to be an electrician.
It’s gathered that the three men in Omo West Area of Osogbo allegedly conspired to, and did rob Adebayo, who at the time, was observing the one-year mandatory service for graduates, of his mobile phone, recharge cards and other valuables, before killing him.
The offences committed were said to be contrary to and punishable under Sections 316, 319 and 324 of Criminal Code Law. Cap.34, Vol. 2. Laws of Osun State, 2002.
Standing trial on offences bordering on, the defendants first appeared in court on October 8, 2020 and pleaded not guilty to all the counts pressed against them.
Also arraigned alongside the three men was a vulcaniser, Buliaminu Anifowose, who allegedly bought recharge cards stolen from Adebayo after he was shot dead.
The prosecutor from the Ministry of Justice, Mr. Muyiwa Ogunleye, while addressing the court during the trial, said daughter of the deceased was at the scene when Adebayo was shot dead by the defendants.
Ogunleye, who called Adebayo’s 10-year-old daughter, the pathologist who performed an autopsy on the deceased and the Investigative Police Officer who investigated the matter, as well as, a sibling of the late Adebayo, said the prosecution had proved its case beyond doubt.
He urged the court to apply the full weight of the law against the defendants.
But counsel from the Legal Aid Council, Folashade Ipede and Suleiman Akano, and Shina Olaniyan, who represented the defendants, insisted that the prosecution failed to prove its case against their clients.
Justice Adedapo Adeniji in his judgement held that the prosecution had proved that the defendants committed the crime and subsequently convicted three of them for murder and armed robbery.
Adeniji thereafter sentenced Kareem, Oludele and Awodeji to death by hanging but discharged Anifowose
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