Three To Die By Hanging For Kidnapping Reverend Sisters

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Three persons who kidnapped three Reverend Sisters at the Onipetesi area along the Ore-Lagos highway have been sentenced to death by hanging.

The three convicts were said to have collected a ransom of N1m for the release of their victims.

Seven persons including a couple were initially arraigned for the kidnapping of the Reverend Sisters.

They were Reuben Akinbehinje (a.k.a Chairman), Saheed Oyewo (a.k.a Olaoluwa), Seun Lajuwomi (a.k.a Ebile), Abimbola Akinbehinje, John Imoleayo Uche (a.k.a Uchenna), Seun Iseoluwa Akintan (a.k.a Egbegbe), and Lateef Fayemi Hammed.

An eight-count charge of conspiracy, kidnapping, armed robbery, aiding and abetting kidnapping, and accessory after the fact was preferred against them.

The accused persons were said to have kidnapped and held their victims hostage for 11 days in the bush until the ransom was paid.

A DSS official who testified during the trial, Johnson Siunu, said the kidnappers were tracked and arrested through the phone number they used to negotiate and monitor the delivery of ransom payment.

Saheed, however, died in prison while Abimbola Akinbehinje, wife of Reuben, who was charged with being an accessory after the fact was fined N50, 000.

In his judgment, Justice Ademola Adegoroye said the prosecution could not produce any evidence against Seun and Lateef Fayemi and therefore discharged them.

Justice Adegoroye found Reuben, Uche, and Seun guilty of all the charges and sentenced them to death by hanging.

The judge said the prosecution proved the case of conspiracy, armed robbery, and kidnapping against the three convicts and sentenced them accordingly.

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