A
Rivers State High Court has sentenced one Inspector Samuel Timothy of the
Nigeria Police to death by hanging for shooting and killing a sachet water
dealer, Onyekachi Nwasouba.
The
court’s ruling is coming about five years after Nwasouba was murdered by the
police at about 5am on November 10, 2010 at No. 34, Old Aba Road, Port
Harcourt.
Nwasouba,
who was a graduate of Industrial Chemistry, was branded an armed robber by the
police while he was on his way to distribute his products to customers within
the Port Harcourt metropolis.
The
deceased was shot dead by a team of policemen, led by Timothy, at the front of
his residence, even after he (Nwasouba) shouted to the hearing of the policemen
that he was only a pure water producer and not an armed robber.
Delivering
his judgment on Monday, the trial judge, Justice Adolphus Enebeli, declared
that the convict (Timothy) demonstrated an act of inhumanity through his
action.
Justice
Enebeli, whose ruling took about three hours, however, discharged and acquitted
one Corporal Moses, who had been standing trial together with the convict.
The
judge said that based on the testimonies of witnesses, including members of the
patrol team in the case, the convict was an “inhuman, trigger-happy policeman,
who engages in murder; a hater of humankind and a merciless killer.”
Explaining
that the killing of the sachet water seller by the convict was deliberate,
Justice Enebeli, maintained that Timothy should die by hanging.
The
trial judge added that based on the law and the circumstances surrounding the
death of the graduate of Industrial Chemistry, he had no power to reduce the
sentence.
“According
to Section 319 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, I do not
have the power to reduce your sentence. That you, Inspector Timothy Samuel be
hanged on your neck until you are dead,” he held.
Justice
Enebeli stated that Corporal Moses was discharged and acquitted because it
became clear that the policemen on duty never conspired to kill the victim
(Nwasouba).
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