Abia State High Court sitting in Arochukwu has sentenced six persons to death by hanging for the murder of an Aba-based human rights activist Comrade Chidi Nwosu.
Those sentenced are Acha Uka Awo, the driver to late Nwosu;
Chimezie Awo, Oti Uka Awo, Sampson Ngozi Atum, Awo Uka Awo and Iroha Orji
Ogbuagu. During the trial which started in January 2013, the accused persons,
through their counsel, Victor Mbanaso, entered a no-case submission, arguing
that the prosecutor did not satisfy the requirement of the law by linking the
accused persons directly with the crime.
But the court presided over by Justice Uche Okoroafor over-ruled and
rejected the no-case submission, insisting that the accused person entered
their defence. The accused maintained their ground and rather relied on the
evidence of the prosecution witnesses.
The said evidence of the prosecution was that the 1st
accused (Acha Uka Awo), driver to the deceased who usually slept with the
deceased whenever he was home did not sleep with him on the night he was
killed, but that he was seen moments after Nwosu was killed scooping his blood
into a container.
The prosecutor also noted that his black beret cap was also
seen at the scene of the crime, while the short double barrel gun used in
killing the deceased, including a cartridge, was also seen at the scene of the
crime.
For the 2nd- 5th accused persons, their involvement was that
they fled the village after the crime and were not among the youths that
gathered at the village square when all the villagers were summoned.
Their statement to the police which pleaded alibi were not
also corroborated by either their evidence in court as they did not given any.
On the strength of the evidence of the prosecution witness, the Court made
inference from all the surrounding circumstances and relied on circumstantial
evidence to sentence the accused persons to death.
After the death of Comrade Nwosu, the civil rights group,
led by Abia branch of CLO, facilitated the trial of the accused persons when
they were approached by the father of the deceased, 80-year-old Chief Okonnaya
Nwosu.
Life imprisonment will do not death.
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