For killing a United States of America-based
businessman, Banji Adafin, an Akure High
Court in Ondo State yesterday sentenced seven people to death for the death of Adafin.
The court also sentenced a woman to one year
imprisonment for conspiracy, aiding and abetting on the same crime.
Adafin was killed while on holiday in Akure, the state
capital.
Justice Ademola Bola gave the judgment after a year
legal tussle on the killing of Adafin, who was said to be the bread winner of
his family.
The convicts were charged for murder, armed
robbery, gun running and conspiracy.
The seven men convicted for murder and armed
robbery who would be killed by hanging and firing squad are Jimoh Sodiq, (also
known as Akamo), Blessing Ogunlade, Yomi Balogun (also known as Regal), Akeem
Adedayo, Oso John Omoniyi (also known as Bosco) and Sodiq Babatunde.
The eighth accused person, Damilola Samuel (aka
mama) was sentenced to one-year imprisonment.
The offences committed are punishable under Section 6(b) of the
robbery and firearms (Special Provision)Act cap R11 Volume 14 laws of the
Federation of Nigeria 2004.
The convicts were said to have on July 4, 2017, at
No 5 Temidire street, did conspire to commit armed robbery, and in the process
killed Adafin.
Apart from killing the US-based businessman, the
accused also stole valuable items in his resident.
The items stolen included i-pad, phones, television
sets, laptops and a large amount of money.
The deceased was said to have been killed in his
bedroom in the presence of his wife and child.
The convicts were also found guilty of aiding and abetting
contrary to and punishable under sections 6 c of the robbery and firearms
Special Provision Act Cap R11 Vol 14 laws of the federation.
Also, Justice Bola found them culpable in illegal
dealing in arms and ammunition contrary to section 9 and punishable under
sections 271(1) (b) of the Firearms Act, Cap F26 laws of the federation.
The only woman among the convicts, who helped them
disposed the stolen good and served as the armourer for the gang, was convicted
for accessory after the fact contrary to section 10 of the criminal code, cap
37 Vol 1 laws of Ondo State of Nigeria.
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