The Benue Chief Judge, Justice Iorhemen Hwande, on Wednesday in
Makurdi sentenced two brothers, Ibrahim Yau and Abubakar Yau to death by
hanging for armed robbery.
The two brothers were arraigned for criminal conspiracy and armed robbery.
They were said to have conspired to rob one Simon Tartyough and Isaiah Kena of valuable property.
The
property, stolen at gun point, were said to have included cell phones
and money to the tune of N39,040 on Makurdi-Guma Road, sometime in
March, 2010.
The offences are in contravention of Sections 6(b) and 1(2) and (b) of the Robbery and Firearms Act.
The convicts, however, denied the allegation, testifying for themselves and calling only one witness during the trial.
In
his judgement, Hwande said that from the evidence before the court, the
prosecution had proved its case beyond all reasonable doubt that the
convicts actually committed the offences.
The judge also said that their victims identified them.
After
listening to the pleas for mercy on behalf of the convicts by their
counsel, Mr R.B. Ayula, the Chief Judge said that though the convicts
had no evidence of previous conviction, his hands were tied.
“The
provisions of the law is that a convict of armed robbery has no option
than a death sentence under the section 1(2) and (b) of the Robbery
Act,” he explained.
Hwande said that it was only the legislature that could amend the present law and reduce the sentence to jail terms.
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