According to a report by The Guardian, Justice Oluwatoyin Taiwo sentenced the convicts, 32-year-old Kelvin Emenike Ukoh and Emeka Obasi, 33 over the abduction of one Ugoje Jude, a shipping agent, and his employee, Miss Piriye Gogo, on August 3, 2012.
Two former Evans gang
members have been sentenced by an Ikeja High Court sitting in Lagos State
yesterday, to 41 years in prison.
The convicts were arraigned
in 2013 alongside three others: Uche Igbani, 28, Chibuzor Osuagwu, 33 and a
36-year-old woman, Onowu Ngozi, on a 14 count-charge bothering on conspiracy,
kidnapping, armed robbery and murder.
The gang had kidnapped
Ugoje and Gogo who were taken to an unknown destination by their leader, Evans.
While stating the fact of
the case before sentence, the prosecution team, lead by Mrs. K.O. Sarumi, told
the court that the convict and other defendants committed the crime in August,
2012 at about 8:00p.m. in Festac Town, Lagos.
Narrating her ordeal before
the court, Gogo said the three men accosted them with rifles on their way home
and that she was almost raped inside the car, but was saved by her monthly
menstrual period.
While being led in evidence
before the court, Gogo disclosed that during the abduction, one of the
kidnappers, Obasi, came into the car, after dragging her boss out for
negotiation at an undisclosed location, and started fondling with her breast.
Gogo said:
“He came into the car, tore
my clothes, pulled down a side of my bra and began caressing my breast.
He thereafter started
dragging down my shirt and I began begging him. I begged him until I had
nothing else I could plead with.
I begged him intensely for
mercy and even told him that I was menstruating.
It was as though all my
pleas fail on deaf ears, I had to insert my hand into my vagina just to show
him.
The blood I showed him prevented
him from raping me. It was a terrible experience.
“He, thereafter, asked
whether Jude was the owner of the company. And I replied that we were just
clearing agents.
They also seized our mobile
phones, jewellery and money.
They blindfolded Jude,
brought him back into the car, asked me to face down with my eyes closed, and
then drove off to another location.
They spoke Igbo almost all
the time so I could barely understand what they were saying.”
Also testifying, Jude said
his abductors initially ordered him to pay N10 million for his release but
after negotiations, they collected N5 million.
After listening to them,
the trial judge convicted and sentenced Ukoh and Obasi to five, 15 and 21 years
for conspiracy, kidnapping and armed robbery respectively, while the other
three were discharged and acquitted by court.
The judge held that the
prosecution could not prove that those acquitted Igbani, Osuagwu and Ngozi were
linked to the alleged charges of murder, conspiracy, kidnapping and armed
robbery.
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