An Ado Ekiti High Court has condemned a moderately aged man, Isa Abdulkareem, to death by hanging for outfitted burglary.
Equity Mosunmola Abodunde, while conveying the judgment on Friday, held that the indictment demonstrated its case past sensible questions and thusly saw the respondent as blameworthy as charged.
During the preliminary, the examiner from the state Ministry of Justice, Mr Gbemiga Adaramola, told the court that Abdulkareem, equipped with a firearm and cutlass, looted one Taiwo Olomola of N110, 000 and Techno telephones.
Adaramola said Abdulkareem did the burglary on December 19, 2016, at Ureje territory in Ado-Ekiti, the state capital.
He stated, "Abdulkareem likewise burglarized one Adeya Olalekan of N74, 000 and an Infinix Note 2 telephone. The two-tally charges of scheme and furnished theft negated Section 402 (2) of the Criminal Code Law, Cap C 16, Laws of Ekiti State, 2012." Abdulkareem had argued not blameworthy to the charges.
The convict was said to have been captured at the purpose of the wrongdoing with weapons and different displays, which made it simple for the police to carry observers to affirm against him.
The investigator called four observers to demonstrate his case and offered displays including the two weapons, five live cartridges, telephones, just as a confession booth explanation of the convict.
The convict was spoken to by Mr Adeyinka Opaleke, who considered just the convict as his observer during the preliminary.
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