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Edo State High Court jails man for life over rape

  • Remands another for allegedly defiling 11-year-old
  • Three to die by hanging for armed robbery, kidnapping and murder

A High Court of Justice in Benin City, Edo state has sentenced one Enaho Odigie to life imprisonment for rape.

In the matter prosecuted by S. E Okojie, M. I. Akhabue and E. Okunrobo, Her Lordship, Hon. Justice Mary Itsueli, of Criminal Court 4 delivered Judgement last week in charge No: B/CD/24CV/2021, State Vs Enaho Odigie and convicted Odigie.

Meanwhile, another Benin High Court on Monday ordered the remand of one Osasumwen Vincent, who allegedly defiled 11 years old in 2022.

Adjourning the case to June 10 for hearing, Hon. Justice Efe Ikponmwonba ordered that the suspect who was arraigned on one count charge bordering on rape be remanded at the correctional custodian centre, in Benin.

Vincent pleaded not guilty.

The state prosecutor, Hamma Iyamu, had disclosed that sometime in October 2022 at Ohovbe Quarters in Benin Juridical Division, the suspect forcefully had carnal knowledge of an 11-years old girl.

According to the prosecution, the suspect committed an offence contrary to section 4 and punishable under section 5 (1)of the Edo State Violence Against persons (prohibition) law, 2021.

“The suspect committed the offence in October 2022 at Ohovbe Quarters in Benin Juridical Division forcefully raped an 11-years old girl.

“The suspect committed an offence contrary to section 4 and punishable under section 5 (1)of the Edo State Violence Against persons (prohibition) law, 2021,” she said.

Also, three persons, Solomon Abuede, James Monday and Kelvin Edward, have been sentenced to death by hanging for armed robbery, kidnapping and murder in Edo State.

The sentence was handed over to the trio at the High Court in Benin by Hon Justice R. Irele-Ifijeh for the kidnapping and murder of one Ephraim Akhere in Ihumudumun Quarters, Ekpoma, the headquarters of Esan West Local Government Area of Edo State, on June 13, 2014.

The court also sentenced one Oviasogie Sunday to life imprisonment for receiving an Infinity Jeep with registration number EFR 218 FB, property of the late Akhere, which was stolen after his murder.

The offences are punishable under Section 3 of the Kidnapping Prohibition Amendment Law of Edo State 2013 and the Armed Robbery and Fire Arms Act.

They were among the six persons arraigned before Justice R. Irele-Ifijeh in suit number HEK/25c/24 on a six-count charge of armed robbery, kidnapping, conspiracy and receipt of stolen property.

Two others, David Williams and Monday Ozomo, were discharged for lack of evidence linking them to the armed robbery and kidnapping.

In a 91-page judgement made available to journalists on Wednesday, Justice Irele-Ifijeh said that the confessional statements of Solomon Abuede, James Monday and Kelvin Edward that they participated in the armed robbery were corroborated by the evidence of one Sandra, a prosecution witness who was in the same vehicle and kidnapped with the late Akhere.

Giving judgment, the judge said, “The kidnappers rode on a motorcycle, armed with dangerous weapons, kidnapped their victims and asked Akhere, the driver and Sandra to move to the back seat, and lower their heads, while Abuede took over the driver’s seat.

“They then drove to the bank; two of the kidnappers stayed with their victims inside the car, and the other went to the bank with an ATM card from Akhere to withdraw money from his account.

“From there, they were said to have driven to an uncompleted building where Abuede threw Ephraim into a well after giving him rat poison to swallow, while the girl was given the option of jumping into the well or eating the rat poison given to her.”

Solomon, who provided the rat poison, later spared Sandra’s life but raped her after she pleaded with him.

James Monday who was said to have provided the gun used for the operation and Monday Ozomo took the Infinity Jeep to Kano, where Oviasogie paid N420,000 for the vehicle out of the agreed N500,000.

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