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Two Nigerians sentenced to death by hanging for stealing phones, power bank

“Consequently, the sentence of this court upon Benjamin Joseph and Stephen Orban is that they are hanged by the neck until they are dead,” the judge ruled.

• May 24, 2024
Hangman's noose, phone (Credit: Tech economy) and power bank (credit: 3C HUB|)
Hangman’s noose, phone (Credit: Tech economy) and power bank (credit: 3C HUB|)

Justice Blessing Ajileye of the Ado Ekiti Division of the Ekiti State High Court, on Thursday, sentenced one Benjamin Joseph and Stephen Orban to death by hanging for robbery.

Thirty-two-year-old Joseph and 25-year-old Orban were arraigned on a four-count charge bordering on conspiracy and armed robbery on December 30, 2022.

“On 16th August 2022 along Iluomoba Road, Aisegba Ekiti did conspire to commit a felony, to wit, armed robbery. At the time of the robbery, they were armed with locally made guns, knives, and cutlasses and did rob Daramola Christiana and Ajayi Alaba of their belongings such as phones, power bank, creams, drugs, ATM Cards, and N105,000 cash, among others,” the charge sheet said.

One of their victims, who is a trader, told the court that four armed men attacked them at a barricaded point at Aisegba Ekiti along Omuo – Ado Ekiti Road.

“They collected our phones, power bank, other valuables, and a cash sum of N105,000.00 and ran into the bush. I was rescued by a sympathiser, but the driver drove back to Omuo and made a formal complaint to the police,” the victim said.

The prosecutor, Ibironke Odetola, brought witnesses to the court to testify and also presented exhibits such as charms, phones, camouflage underwear, a hammer, three hoods, fake Dollar notes, and cutlasses, among others.

The defendants’ lawyer, Adeyinka Opaleke, did not present any witnesses.

In her judgment, the judge said the prosecution proved the case of an armed robbery on August 16, 2022, beyond reasonable doubt and found the accused guilty.

“Consequently, the sentence of this court upon Benjamin Joseph and Stephen Orban is that they are hanged by the neck until they are dead. May God have mercy on your souls,” the judge ruled.

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