2 Men Charged
For Alleged Murder Of Taxi Driver.
Two
men, were on Thursday appear before an Igbosere Magistrates’ Court in Lagos
over the alleged murder of a taxify driver.
Ozurumba,
28 and Chukwuemeka, 34, were also charged with the theft of the taxi driver’s
car valued at N1.5 million.
The
duo are currently facing a five-count charge raging from murder, theft and
accessory after the fact, preferred against them by the Federal Special
Anti-Robbery Squad.
Mr
A. O. Fadipe the
Prosecuting officer told the court that the duo committed the offences on Dec.
26, 2018, at 6.15 p.m. at Festac and Okokomaiko areas of Lagos.
He
said the first defendant, Ozurumba, conspired with one Kelechi (a.k.a Sunshine)
still at large, and killed one Olufemi Ebenezer, taxify driver, by hitting him
with some tools which resulted to his death.
Fadipe
said after killing the victim, the defendant dumped his body at Jimoh Street,
Okokomaiko, Lagos.
According
to the prosecutor, the defendant also made away with the victims Toyota Camry
car marked SMK-980 FM, valued at N1.5 million.
He
said that the second defendant, Chukwuemeka, “with the knowledge that the first
defendant committed an offence, gave him shelter to prevent his arrest by the
police.”
The
offences contravened Sections 1 (2) (b), 6 (b), of the Robbery and Firearms
(Special Provisions) Act, Laws of the Federation, 2004.
Also
Section 233 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.
The
plea of the first defendant, Ozurumba, was not taken but the second defendant,
Chukwuemeka, pleaded not guilty to the charge of accessory after the fact.
Counsel
to the defendants, Mr Francis Agaoro, urged the court to admit the second
defendant to bail, adding that the charge against the second defendant “is a
bailable offence.”
The
prosecutor, however, urged the court to remand both defendants.
He
opposed the bail application made in respect of the second defendant, adding
that he was charged under robbery and firearms law which was under the
jurisdiction of the high court.
Magistrate
O. O. Oshin remanded the first defendant in prison pending the outcome of the
Director of Public Prosecution’s legal advice.
She
granted the second defendant bail in the sum of N250, 000 in like sum and
adjourned the case until May 28, for mention.
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