BY ABDULWAHAB ABDULAH, ONOZURE DANIA & MICHAEL OLADEPO
Ten years after they were charged, the long hands of the law yesterday
caught up with five policemen as they were sentenced to 25 years
imprisonment by an Ikeja High Court for robbing some businessmen of
their lorry loaded with clothing materials.
Handing down his judgment, Justice Joseph Oyewole convicted the
policemen – Bestman Denner, Musa Mohammed, Peter Enidiok, Godwin
Williams and Emmanuel Ajogbor of the charge of conspiracy and robbery
pressed against them.
The judge, found the policemen guilty, having established their involvement in the offences.
Oyewole said their involvement in the robbery incident as security officers make their case worrisome.
He therefore sentenced them to imprisonment which would run
concurrently, starting from when they were arrested on March 3, 2005 and
remanded in prison custody.
Oyewole said, “I hold that there is sufficient evidence to conspiracy
as to commit robbery as charged. I hereby convict each of them
accordingly.
“However, the defendants are policemen trained to protect the public and not otherwise. This in itself is an aggravating factor.
“The defendants took advantage of their being members of the Nigeria Police Force to rob citizens. This is unfortunate.
“Using the police uniform to rob is a bad signal to the public because it will erode people’s confidence on the police.
“The image of the police should not be dented to the extent that
members of the public will begin to see police checkpoints as an armed
robbers,” he said.