A 34-year-old Police
Constable, Paul Ogbeh, was yesterday discharged and acquitted by a Lagos High Court sitting at Igbosere
over a murder charge.
Ogbeh was said to have murdered men alleged to be armed
robbers, while on police patrol after receiving a distress call.
He was discharged by Justice Olabisi Akinlade after she
found him not guilty of the two counts of first degree murder on the basis of lack
of sufficient evidence by the prosecution.
Akinlade said: “The defendant was performing his lawful duty
on the day of the incident. The prosecution failed to prove its case beyond
reasonable doubt.
“The prosecution did not tender any post-mortem or medical
report in the death of the deceased, no ballistics report was tendered by the
prosecution and there was also failure by the prosecution to produce
eyewitnesses.
“All these lapses in the prosecution’s case have created
doubt in the eyes of the court. The prosecution has failed to create any direct
or circumstantial evidence linking the defendant to the death of the two deceased.
“The defendant is, hereby, discharged and acquitted of the
two-count charge of murder against him.”
Immediately, Ogbeh made the sign of the cross, raised his
hands in praises to God and thanked the judge before leaving the dock, wiping
tears from his eyes.
Ogbeh, who has been dismissed by the Police, said “I feel happy because I held onto my God since day one of my incarceration because the murders happened while I was performing my lawful duties.
“While I was in prison, I enrolled with the National Open
University of Nigeria, NOUN, to study Criminology and Security Studies and I
intend to complete my education,” he added, tightly clutching a copy of The
Prisoner’s Bible.
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