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Crime & Punishment of Tuesday, 9 June 2020

Source: www.mynigeria.com

Lagos court clears man of robbery charge after five years

Jelili Dimeji Jelili Dimeji

An Igbosere High Court in Lagos State on Tuesday discharged and acquitted a man, Jelili Dimeji, of an armed robbery charge brought against him five years ago.

Lagos State Government had accused Dimeji of robbing some valuables from an apartment in Ikotun in 2015.

Dimeji while testifying on February 26, 2019, said he was on his way to board a bus to Ifo, Ogun State to see his wife, who had just been delivered of a baby when he was accosted by a vigilance group who claimed he was a member of a gang of robbers which robbed a nearby residential premise.

According to him, he did not partake in the robbery attack but was arrested, taken into custody, and remanded at the Kirikiri Maximum Correctional Centre.

In her judgment during virtual proceedings, Justice Oluwatoyin Ipaye held that the prosecution did not prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt.

“The alleged confessional statement was never placed before the court as an exhibit. I must hold that the prosecution’s failure to place the confessional statement before the court is fatal to its case.

“The mere fact that the Investigating Police Officer testified that the defendant confessed cannot be taken as the gospel truth without some other hard evidence before the court,” Ipaye said.

The judge said there was no cogent identification evidence before the court as Mr Usman, the alleged victim of the October 7, 2015 robbery, failed to come to court to testify and identify Dimeji as one of the perpetrators of the crime.

She also noted that Seargent James Irom, the IPO, and first prosecution witness, also failed to tender allegedly recovered weapons while testifying before the court.

“As an 18th Century English jurist stated, it is better that 10 guilty persons escape than one innocent suffers.

“Accordingly, I find and hold that the prosecution has failed to establish beyond a reasonable doubt, that the defendant, Dimeji, was one of those who carried out the robbery which took place about 3 a.m. on October 7, 2015, at Dele Ara Sreet, Ikotun, Lagos. I so hold.

“Having failed to establish the substantive charge of armed robbery against the defendant beyond a reasonable doubt, I find and hold that the prosecution has also not sustained the ancillary charge of conspiracy.

“I, therefore, find you Jelili Dimeji not guilty of the charges as contained in counts one to four of the information dated March 3, 2017. You are hereby discharged and acquitted,” Ipaye held.

Following Dimeji’s acquittal, defence counsel, Ms Pamela Okoroigwe, thanked the court for the judgment.

Reacting to the judgment, the lead prosecution counsel, Mr Akin George, said, “I salute the wonderful wisdom of my lord, we have been robbed of vital witnesses as a result of the delay in investigations.

“My lord will note that this crime occurred in 2015, we did not start prosecuting in the high court until two years after, in 2017, and many of our vital witnesses were unavailable.”

NAN reports that Dimeji was charged with conspiracy and armed robbery contrary to Sections 297 and 299 of the Criminal Law of Lagos, 2015.

He was alleged to have committed the offences alongside four others at large.

“The defendant and his accomplices at about 3 am on October 7, 2015, at Dele Ara Street, Ikotun, Lagos, while armed with dangerous weapons, robbed one Oladipo Adu of a cash sum of N300,000 and jewellery.

“They also robbed one Desmond Usman of his laptop and mobile phones,” the prosecution had said.

During the trial, two witnesses – the IPO and Mr Chidiogo Michael, the landlord of the property where the alleged theft occurred – testified for the prosecution while the defendant and his father testified for the defence.

(NAN)