Policemen,
Four Others Sentenced To Death For Kidnapping Woman
Three
policemen and four others are to die for kidnapping a woman, a court ruled
yesterday. The State High Court, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, presided over by Justice
Joy Unwana, sentenced the convicts — three policemen, a woman and three others
— to death by hanging.
The
woman was hired by the gang of kidnappers for N50,000, to cook for their
victim, Deaconess Ime Anietie Ekanem, while they negotiated for ransom.
The
state instituted the suit against eight members of the gang in 2012. They are:
Cpl
Emmanuel Charlie, Ekaette Edet Moses, Fidelis Emmanson Jeremiah, Cpl Bassey
Sunday (377812), PC Mfon Bassey (478463), Ndu Okon Johnny, Unyime Edem
Etukakpan and Itohowo Godwin Akpakwa.
They
were convicted on all three-count charges of conspiracy to commit felony,
kidnapping, and concealing, aiding and sponsoring kidnapping.
Justice
Unwana said: “The decision of the court to pass the death sentence is in tandem
with the anti-kidnapping law of Akwa Ibom State. It is loud statement to the
country that the crime of kidnapping is grievous offence in the state and
punishable by death. I hope it will discourage those planning to engage in the
crime to steer clear off Akwa Ibom.”
The
eighth accused, Mrs. Akpakwa, in her statement which was admitted as exhibit,
confessed to visiting her friend in a bar at Idakeyop Aka, where she gave the
seventh accused, Etukakpan, money to buy medicine for his ill-health.
Though
Mrs. Akpakwa denied knowledge of the plot to kidnap her friend and neighbour,
no fewer than three other members of the gang told the court that they did not
know her name when she attended the final meeting at Aka.
They
insisted that she was the one who identified her friend and gave the direction
to her house in Obio Etoi village, Uyo.
It
was learnt that the victim was dragged out of the Toyota Sienna car driven by
her husband, in front of the family house at about 6.30pm and whisked away in a
Volvo Wagon car to Afaha Udoeyop in Ibesikpo Asutan council area, where she was
kept, under armed guards, in an isolated building pending agreement and payment
of ransom.
The
anti-kidnapping unit of the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID)
swung into action as telephone negotiations between the kidnappers and the
victim’s husband brought down the initial demand from more than N20 million to
about N1.8 million to be paid in two installments.
Security
operatives of the SCID in mufti were shocked to discover that the first two
persons who approached the Afaha Ibesikpo Market square venue for the ransom delivery
were their colleagues.
Shortly
after the encounter, the change in venue for delivery of the ransom was relayed
to the husband of the victim by phone.
A
police investigation report, it was gathered, indicated that after thrice
changing the venue, the first installment of N800, 000 was delivered at Itam in
another local government area.
From
the totality of evidence before the court, it was observed that the gang might
have got away with the crime had the proceeds been shared equitably.
It
was also revealed that a disagreement in sharing the money led to friction. A
member of the gang, who at the time of sharing was in Uyo Prison on a different
criminal matter, returned home to discover that he had been short-changed.
He
then gave details of the plot and how it was carried out to the police, and
later became the star witness for the state.
The
eighth and the only accused who escaped the capital punishment, Mrs. Itohowo
Akpakwa- a member of the staff of the University of Uyo, had earlier been
granted bail.
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