Five men were yesterday arraigned before an Abuja High
Court in Apo for allegedly kidnapping and murdering a Nigerian National
Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) official, Mr. Sylvester Emefiele.
Emefiele, an electrical and
electronics technologist attached to the NNPC’s Transformation Office,
Corporate Planning and Strategy Division, was kidnapped and murdered on
September 23 while on a trip to Abuja from Lagos.
Akinlade Taiwo (41), Timothy Abidemi
Lekan (30), Saidi Babatunde (47), Banjo Olaniyi (20) and Saliu Afeez (20) were
arraigned on a seven-count charge of conspiracy, kidnapping, murder and armed
robbery.
Taiwo, Lekan, Babatunde and others
at large allegedly hypnotised the deceased, using fetish charms “provided” by
Babatunde.
They allegedly dispossessed him of
his possessions, including a laptop, three Automatic Teller Machine (ATM)
cards, a camera, a mobile telephone set and N183,000.
They allegedly tied him up with a
rope in a bush at Giri, Gwagwalada Area Council, and “killed” him by “hitting”
him with a sledge hammer.
Olaniyi and Afeez were accused of
receiving the deceased’s stolen phone from Taiwo and Lekan.
The accused pleaded not guilty to
the charges.
The prosecutor, Oloye Torugbene,
objected to an attempt by a defence lawyer, Olaniyi Oyinloye, to move the bail
application for Olaniyi.
Torugbene said he was served with
the bail application the day before and needed time to respond.
Justice O. A. Musa fixed January 30
for hearing of the bail applications and remanded the accused in Kuje prison.
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Wot a wicked world!!!
ReplyDeleteCKN, This report is not complete. How,when,and where was the victim kidnapped?
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