Killers of NNPC employee, Sylvester Emefiele, bag life jail six years after

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About six years of what the court described as “full blown trial,” two commercial taxi drivers, Taiwo Akinlade and Timothy Abidemi Lekan, have been sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of an employee of NNPC Transformation Office, Sylvester Emefiele.

The victim was killed after his abduction on the night of September 23, 2012.

However, Justice O.A. Musa of the Federal Capital Territory High Court in Bwari area of Abuja discharged and acquitted three conspirators — Saidi Baba Tunde, Banjo Olaniyi and Saliu Afeez.

While two of the persons discharged were arraigned for buying the properties belonging to the deceased, the third accused person reportedly prepared the charm which was used to hit Emefiele and made him unconscious for weeks.

The accused persons were said to have confessed during interrogations by security operatives.

The Certified True Copy of the judgment delivered on October 4, 2018, was exclusively obtained by The PUNCH in Jos on Sunday.

Justice Musa ordered that the accused persons be made to  spend the rest of their lives in Kuje Prison in Abuja.

See photos of Police findings, by Friday Olokor: