Oil & Energy
Counsel’s Absence Stalls Trial Of 10 Murder Suspects
The absence of a prosecu
tion counsel, Mr Justin Enang, at a Federal High Court in Lagos last Thursday stalled the trial of 10 men charged with pipeline vandalism and murder of three engineers of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) at Arepo in Ogun State.
The accused are Joel Inerepamu, 25, Rueben Oluwole, 60; John Isaiah, 28; Ineye Okposa, 40; Timi Gunuguu, 22; and Olisa Saheed, 25.
Others are Jigo Jiperende, 31; Timi Koro, 29; Johnbosco Igbhofose, 26; and Peter Opidi; 28.
They are facing a seven-count charge bordering on pipeline vandalism and murder.
The case which was fixed for continuation of trial on Thursday was stalled as a result of Enang’s absence.
Justice Mohammed Idris informed the defence counsel that the prosecutor sent a letter to the court, asking for an adjournment on the grounds that he was indisposed.
The judge then ordered photocopies of the letter to be distributed to the counsel. No objection was raised by all the defence counsel.
Consequently, Justice Idris adjourned the case to April 1 for continuation of trial. The accused were re-arraigned on April 29, 2013 on an amended seven-count charge.
They had all pleaded not guilty to the charges, but the judge ordered their remand at the Ikoyi Prisons.
The Judge granted an accelerated hearing of the case.
Earlier, the prosecutor had told the court that the accused committed the offences on Sept. 5, 2012 at 6.00 p.m. at Arepo.
He said the accused had conspired to vandalise oil pipeline in the area and scooped large quantities of petrol for sale.
He alleged that on sighting the NNPC engineers who were assigned for routine maintenance of the pipelines, the accused, armed with guns, opened fire on them and shot three of the engineers dead instantly.
The offences contravened the provisions of Sections 3(6), 7(a), 7(b), and 17(a) of the Miscellaneous Offences Act, Laws of the Federation, 2004, the prosecution added.
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