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Court jails ex-policeman, another for human trafficking

Court jails ex-policeman, another for human trafficking

Justice Abimbola Awogboro of the Federal High Court, Lagos, has convicted a former policeman, Ariwayo Oloyede Destiny, (a.k.a Oyinbo), for human trafficking.
Oyinbo was convicted alongside a Nigerian, based in Burkina-Faso, Christian Segun Owanebi, by the court which pronounced them guilty of three-count charges of conspiracy and human trafficking.
The convicted policeman, who resides at Block 337, Flat 2, Ilasan Estate, Lekki, Lagos, and his co-convict, whose address was given as Pagilaidi, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, were arraigned before the court by the National Agency for the Prohibition of Traffic in Persons (NAPTIP).

They were first arraigned before Justice Saliu Saidu (now retired) sometime in 2014.

The convicts were accused of conspiring with one another to procure a 19-year-old -Onyinyechi, for prostitution in Burkina-Faso.
The prosecutor, Chinedu Akaegbu, had told the Court that the offences committed by the convicts, were contrary to and punishable under sections 15a and 16 of the trafficking in person prohibition law enforcement and administration Act 2003.
The two convicts had pleaded not guilty to the charges. They were consequently admitted to bail on various terms.
During the convicts’ trial, NAPTIP through its lawyer, called two witnesses, the Investigation Officer and the crime victim, and tendered several exhibits.
The victim, who formerly worked as a maid, in the luxury1004 Estate, Victoria Island, in her testimony before the Court, narrated how she was lured into prostitution by the convicts, who promised her greener pastures in Burkina Faso.
In her testimony, she said: “I was working as a maid in Ajah before I was approached by Ariwayo, who promised to secure a job for me as a supermarket attendant at Burkina Faso, and therefore, charged me N200, 000, for traveling arrangement, and securing the job, but promised to reduce the money to N150,000, if she allows him to have sex with me, which I agreed to.

“I did not tell my mother before we embarked on journey to Burkina Faso. My handset was seized from me and on getting to Burkina Faso, I was handed over to a woman called Eunice, who is also a commercial sex worker.”
The crime victim further told the court how her new ‘madam’, assigned her to a hotel. She said: “my new mistress was later assigned to a hotel, where I normally resume by 6 pm and close by 12 pm. While she also prepared me for the job, by given me lectures on how to attract customers.

“I normally sleep with an average of 10 to 12 men every day and realized 85, 000, CFA everyday.”
She further told the court that after a week, Christian who lives with his wife in Burkina Faso, told her that he was traveling back to Nigeria, he gave her his phone, because her phone had been seized from her pending the time she would finish paying her debt. She then asked Christian to visit her mother who lives in Oke-ode street, Lagos and gave her some money, Christian then promised to call her so that she can speak with her mother in Lagos.
The victim further narrated that before she left Lagos, the two convicts, made her to take an oath thar if she told anyone, the god of iron would killed her. They used palm oil, iron rods, red cloths, and a razor to take blood from her hand, all these things plus her hair, adding that the oath-taking was done by a herbalist.
She told the court how she summoned courage and told her mother the true position of things on phone, and that her mother called the Police to arrest Christian and his accomplice. The case was later transferred to NAPTIP which facilitated her coming back to Nigeria.
Delivering judgment on the charges on Friday, Justice Awogboro, after legally weighing all the evidence given by the witnesses and convicts, arguments canvassed by counsel, and citing several plethoras of legal authority, said that the prosecution has been able to prove all the charges against the convicts beyond a reasonable doubt.
The judge also held that the submissions made by the convicts’ counsel are an afterthought.
The judge consequently pronounced the convicts guilty of all the counts as charged.
Justice Awogboro, in pronouncing the sentences on the convicts, held that the first convict, Christian Segun Owanebi, who has jumped bail, to seven years imprisonment on all the counts.

The judge, however, sentenced the ex-policeman, who she said had been attending court consistently without default, to a year imprisonment on each of the counts.

The judge held that the jail terms shall run concurrently, commencing from last week Friday.

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