Court Jails Nine 22 Years For Pipeline Vandalism, Death Of Policemen
Justice Okon Abang of the Federal High Court on Monday convicted and sentenced nine men to 22 years imprisonment over pipeline vandalism and the murder of nine policemen at Arepo area of Ogun State on May 24, 2014.
However, the court discharged and acquitted 11 others accused persons of the offence on the grounds that the prosecution failed to link them with the crime.
Those who were sentenced are: Felix Yayu, 25, Yakubu Ebiwei, 45, Augustine Ebiwei, 28, Owei Atile, 37, Atinuke Odewale, 42, Ijoufaya Legbe, 42, Ahmed Bashorun, 42, Odewale Waheed, 43, and Tuesday Filatei, 36.
They were arraigned before the court by the police on a 14 count charge of pipeline vandalism, illegal transportation and sale of refined petroleum products.
In his judgment, Justice Okon Abang sentenced the accused to a term of 10 years imprisonment on count 1, and a term of 12 years imprisonment on count 2, 3 and 4 respectively, while he discharged them of counts five to 14.
The court held that the term of imprisonment shall run concurrently, beginning from Monday.
The Judge stated, "The seed of wrong doing maybe sown in secret, but the harvest cannot be hidden;Today is the day of harvest for the convicts.
"While reviewing evidence in this matter, I came to a conclusion that the following convicts Felix Yayu, Ijoufaya Legbe, Yakubu Ebiwei, Tuesday Filatei, Owei Atile and Augustine Ebiwei, have no sympathy for the corporate existence of this country and her citizens.
"Inspite of the genuine efforts made by federal government and the Lagos state government to protect NNPC pipelines, they felt that vandalising the pipeline and killing the policemen sent to guide pipeline, was best.
"The facts of this case are miserable, sordid, shameful to remember and ghastly to believe; Even though they have not been convicted of killing the nine policemen, it is not in doubt that they all conspired to do so in cold blood
"Imagine one of the convict Tuesday Filatei, taking photographs of how the policemen were burnt to Ashes; the convicts before me are wicked, heartless and harbingers of evil.
"The conduct of the convict has reflected the moral decay we find our selves; the convicts sowed the wind and they must harvest the whirlwind.
"They expect the court to show mercy when they had no mercy for their fellow human beings.
"A drastic situation requires a drastic solution, and a decision of a court of law in a situation like this, will act as deterrent; Even though others will not learn, I have to do my duty.
"I hereby sentence the convicts Felix Yayu, Ijoufaya Legbe, Yakubu Ebiwei, Augustine Ebiwei, Owei Atile, and Tuesday Filatei, to a term of 10 years imprisonment on count one, and a term of12 years imprisonment on counts 2, 3 and 4 with effect from today.
"The convicts, Ahmed Bashorun, Atinuke Odewale and Odewale Waheed are sentenced to a term of three years imprisonment on counts one to four with effect from June 1, 2014
"On account of the plea for mercy by counsels to the accused, the terms of imprisonment shall run concurrently,- I so hold.
In the charge, the accused were said to have committed the offence on May 24, 2014, at Arepo near Ikorodu, Lagos, by breaking oil pipeline and engaging in illegal transportation and sale of refined petrol, as well as maliciously setting ablaze the pipeline.
The convicts were also said to have unlawfully shot dead, nine policemen on patrol work in the area.
The offence is said to have contravened the provisions of sections 3(6), 4 (a), 7(a), 7(b), and 17 of the Miscellanous offence Act, Cap M17 Laws of the Federation, 2004.
The prosecution led by Odion Raymond called only two witnesses for the prosecution, while the defence called a total of 21 witnesses.
Those discharged include: Tamara Dembofa, 32, Agbara Tiewei, 43, Rufus Godwin, 45, Tierry Koiyetin, 22, Ebis Sobijoh, 22, Ibori Lawrence, 45, Eberebu Ibori, 30, Susan Vianana, 54, Yellow Yeiyah, 28, Fatai Bolaji, 32, and Ismail Abdullahi, 47.
Justice Okon Abang of the Federal High Court on Monday convicted and sentenced nine men to 22 years imprisonment over pipeline vandalism and the murder of nine policemen at Arepo area of Ogun State on May 24, 2014.
However, the court discharged and acquitted 11 others accused persons of the offence on the grounds that the prosecution failed to link them with the crime.
Those who were sentenced are: Felix Yayu, 25, Yakubu Ebiwei, 45, Augustine Ebiwei, 28, Owei Atile, 37, Atinuke Odewale, 42, Ijoufaya Legbe, 42, Ahmed Bashorun, 42, Odewale Waheed, 43, and Tuesday Filatei, 36.
They were arraigned before the court by the police on a 14 count charge of pipeline vandalism, illegal transportation and sale of refined petroleum products.
In his judgment, Justice Okon Abang sentenced the accused to a term of 10 years imprisonment on count 1, and a term of 12 years imprisonment on count 2, 3 and 4 respectively, while he discharged them of counts five to 14.
The court held that the term of imprisonment shall run concurrently, beginning from Monday.
The Judge stated, "The seed of wrong doing maybe sown in secret, but the harvest cannot be hidden;Today is the day of harvest for the convicts.
"While reviewing evidence in this matter, I came to a conclusion that the following convicts Felix Yayu, Ijoufaya Legbe, Yakubu Ebiwei, Tuesday Filatei, Owei Atile and Augustine Ebiwei, have no sympathy for the corporate existence of this country and her citizens.
"Inspite of the genuine efforts made by federal government and the Lagos state government to protect NNPC pipelines, they felt that vandalising the pipeline and killing the policemen sent to guide pipeline, was best.
"The facts of this case are miserable, sordid, shameful to remember and ghastly to believe; Even though they have not been convicted of killing the nine policemen, it is not in doubt that they all conspired to do so in cold blood
"Imagine one of the convict Tuesday Filatei, taking photographs of how the policemen were burnt to Ashes; the convicts before me are wicked, heartless and harbingers of evil.
"The conduct of the convict has reflected the moral decay we find our selves; the convicts sowed the wind and they must harvest the whirlwind.
"They expect the court to show mercy when they had no mercy for their fellow human beings.
"A drastic situation requires a drastic solution, and a decision of a court of law in a situation like this, will act as deterrent; Even though others will not learn, I have to do my duty.
"I hereby sentence the convicts Felix Yayu, Ijoufaya Legbe, Yakubu Ebiwei, Augustine Ebiwei, Owei Atile, and Tuesday Filatei, to a term of 10 years imprisonment on count one, and a term of12 years imprisonment on counts 2, 3 and 4 with effect from today.
"The convicts, Ahmed Bashorun, Atinuke Odewale and Odewale Waheed are sentenced to a term of three years imprisonment on counts one to four with effect from June 1, 2014
"On account of the plea for mercy by counsels to the accused, the terms of imprisonment shall run concurrently,- I so hold.
In the charge, the accused were said to have committed the offence on May 24, 2014, at Arepo near Ikorodu, Lagos, by breaking oil pipeline and engaging in illegal transportation and sale of refined petrol, as well as maliciously setting ablaze the pipeline.
The convicts were also said to have unlawfully shot dead, nine policemen on patrol work in the area.
The offence is said to have contravened the provisions of sections 3(6), 4 (a), 7(a), 7(b), and 17 of the Miscellanous offence Act, Cap M17 Laws of the Federation, 2004.
The prosecution led by Odion Raymond called only two witnesses for the prosecution, while the defence called a total of 21 witnesses.
Those discharged include: Tamara Dembofa, 32, Agbara Tiewei, 43, Rufus Godwin, 45, Tierry Koiyetin, 22, Ebis Sobijoh, 22, Ibori Lawrence, 45, Eberebu Ibori, 30, Susan Vianana, 54, Yellow Yeiyah, 28, Fatai Bolaji, 32, and Ismail Abdullahi, 47.
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