CRIMINAL PROSECUTION 12/10/2023
Court Convicts Pipeline Vandals for Killing Seven DSS Operatives
Justice Hakeem Oshodi of the Lagos State High Court sitting in Ikeja, yesterday, convicted two pipeline vandals: Clement Ododomu, and Tiwei Monday of conspiracy and murder of seven officers of the Department of State Security (DSS) at Ishawo Creek of Ikorodu area on September 14, 2015.
Delivering judgment, Justice Oshodi found both of them guilty but deferred sentencing them till November 14 after hearing of the allocutus plea of the convicts.
The court found the first defendant, (Ododomu) guilty of conspiracy to commit murder, murders, possession of firearms and felony, while the second defendant (Monday), was found guilty of conspiracy to commit murder and felony.
The state government had alleged that, on September 14, 2015, the Lagos State Command of DSS received a distress report from one Mr Steve Nwosu from the Sun Newspaper about the kidnap of his wife at their residence.
The command immediately dispatched a nine-man team to carry out a surveillance operation to ascertain the location of the kidnappers, who were negotiating for a ransom.
However, in the evening, one of the team members, Mr Martins Ajayi, sent a distress text message to the station saying that they had been ambushed by vandals and their weapons had been seized.
The two suspects were thereafter arrested and were arraigned on a 10-count charge bordering on murder and possession of firearms contrary to Section 223 and 298 (3) of the Criminal Law, Cap. C. A Vol. 3, laws of Lagos State 2015.
They pleaded not guilty to all the counts charge and the prosecution began the trial.
But Justice Oshodi, in his judgment, held that the defence claim that the defendants were in Lagos for the funeral service of their grandmother was a ruse because they failed to provide essential witnesses to corroborate their claims.
The court also held that the prosecutor had not been able to prove the second defendant guilty of murder because the evidence before the court showed that itwas one Agbala and the first defendant that killed the operatives.
Oshodi further said the prosecutor was able to prove the culpability of the two defendants for felony, having participated in the ambush of the operatives.
“Upon the proper evaluation of the evidence before the court, the convicts are discharged and acquitted on counts of 2, 3, 4, 6 and 8 because the prosecutor was unable to prove the allegations against them,” he said.
On the other hand, he noted also that the prosecutor was able to prove that the first defendant, Ododomu, was guilty of counts 1, 5, 7, 9 and 10 which borderedon conspiracy to commit murder, murders, possession of firearms and felony.
The second defendant, Monday, was found guilty of count 1 and 10, which bordered on conspiracy to commit murder and felony
After the court pronounced them guilty as charged, the defence counsel, Mr Olusegun Akande, prayed the court to temper justice with mercy in sentencing his client.
In his response, the prosecutor, Dr Babajide Martins, the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP), urged the court to convict them as prescribed by the section under which they were charged.