Last Friday, a State High Court in Benin City, Edo Sate, sentenced to death a police corporal, Joseph Omotosho who served with the now defunct Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) unit, over extra-judicial killing.
Omotosho and four other police constables, alleged to still be at large, were found guilty by the Court following their trial on an eight-count charge of conspiracy, murder and stealing.
The said police constables were found guilty for killing a car dealer, Benson Obodeh, in 2015. The late Obodeh was suspected by the police to belong to a criminal gang.
The four other dismissed constables – Adeleke Adedeji, Abena John, Oniyo Musa, and Henry Shobowole – were also convicted but not sentenced because they were not present in the court.
In 2015, the defendants (all Police Corporals) had arrested the deceased, Mr. Benson Obodeh, who was said to be a car dealer, on allegation of stealing.
They took him to the Edo State CID Office, Benin, where their attempt to extract a confession from him by torture led to his death on the 21st of May 2015.
The defendants, thereafter, deposited the corpse at the morgue in Central Hospital Benin and tagged the corpse by a wrong name, Benson Agu. It took several months before the family of the deceased could trace the corpse.
They then travelled to Port Harcourt and, on 22nd and 23rd May 2015, used the deceased’s ATM card to withdraw the sum of Three Hundred and Fifty Thousand Naira (N350,000) from his account.
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