The convict
was arraigned on three counts charge of conspiracy, unlawful possession of
banned drug, and attempt to export the banned drug to Saudi Arabia.
A Federal
High Court sitting in Lagos, yesterday, sentenced 64-year-old Odeyemi Omolola,
who is charged before the court alongside a Lagos socialite, Mrs Funmilola
Ogbuaya, also known as Funmilola Ogundipe, popularly known in social circles as
Ariket, to 25 years imprisonment, for attempting to export 1.595 kilogrammes of
cocaine to Saudi Arabia.
Trial judge,
Justice Hadizat Rabiu-Shagari sentenced the convict, who is also known as Ariyo
Monsurat Olabisi, after she changed her plea in an amended five counts of the
charge.
The Lagos
socialite, Ariket, is facing charges bordering on conspiracy, aiding and
abetting and procuring of the said banned drug for the convict.
The offences
according to the prosecutor, Mr. Abu Ibrahim, are contrary to sections 14(b),
11(b) and 19 of the National Drugs Laws Enforcement Agency Act Cap N30, Laws of
the Federation of Nigeria, 2004.
The two
accused persons had pleaded not guilty when they were both arraigned before the
court, sometimes in May, this year.
However, at
the resumed trial of the two accused persons yesterday, the convict, Omolara,
through her lawyer, Mr. King Wilson, informed the court of her intention to
change her plea, particularly, on count four of the charge, which bothered on
attempt to export 1.595 kilograms of Cocaine to Saudi Arabia.
Her request
was granted by Justice Rabiu-Shagari, who ordered the charge be read to her
again. Upon the re-read of the charge, the convict pleaded guilty, and the
prosecutor urged the court to pronounce her guilty as charged, and to permit
him to review the facts of the case against her and to tender exhibits she was
arrested with.
Attempt by the
convict’s lawyer, Mr Wilson to convince the court to suspend pronouncement on
her sentence failed, as the prosecutor, Mr Ibrahim urged the court to go ahead and
pronounce the sentence, after citing several plethora authorities.
In sentencing
the convict, Justice Rabiu-Shagari after listening to the submissions of both
parties said, “I have listened carefully of the defendant’s counsel, it’s true
that sentence is not for punitive but reformatory and to serve as deterrent to
others. Consequently, the convict is hereby sentenced to 25 years imprisonment,
starting from when she was first arrested.”
The judge
also ordered that the ECOWAS passports and the Egypt Air ticket be forfeited to
the Federal government of Nigeria.
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