A Special Offences and Domestic Violence Court sitting in Ikeja, Lagos, has convicted and sentenced twin brothers, Ojomo Taiwo and Ojomo Kehinde, alongside two others, Emmanuel Bamidele, also known as DPO, and Peter Samuel, also known as Mogaji, to 14 years’ imprisonment each for armed robbery.
The trial judge, Justice Olubunmi Abike-Fadipe, handed down the sentence after the defendants entered into a plea bargain agreement on an amended two-count charge of conspiracy to commit armed robbery and armed robbery, contrary to Section 298(1) of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.
The convicts, Taiwo, a driver; Kehinde, a security guard; Bamidele, a technician; and Samuel, a cobbler, were initially arraigned in 2020 and pleaded not guilty. However, they later changed their plea to guilty following a plea bargain filed on April 14, 2026, which reduced their potential sentence from 21 years to 14 years.
Justice Abike-Fadipe confirmed that the defendants voluntarily consented to the plea bargain but emphasised that the court was not bound by its terms.
According to the prosecution, the incident occurred on June 5, 2020, at about 11:30 p.m. at Oshodi Bridge, Lagos. The defendants, under the pretence of being stranded, boarded a blue 2005 Toyota Sienna driven by one Sadiq Abiodun Ezekiel.
Once inside the vehicle, they allegedly produced firearms, forced the driver into the back seat, assaulted him, and dispossessed him of his belongings, including an Android phone, an iPhone, an ATM card, and N15,000 in cash, before driving off with the vehicle.
The victim was later abandoned at Charley Boy bus stop in the Gbagada area, while the assailants fled towards Oshodi.
The stolen vehicle was recovered the same day at Ikeja Shopping Mall and returned to the owner. During inspection, the victim discovered a locally made double-barrel pistol loaded with four cartridges inside the vehicle, which he handed over to the police.
One of the charges stated that the defendants, while armed with guns, robbed the victim of his personal belongings and the vehicle within the Ikeja Judicial Division.
During proceedings, the Director of Public Prosecutions, J. A. Ogunode, urged the court to sentence the defendants in line with the plea bargain agreement.
In her judgment, Justice Abike-Fadipe sentenced each of the convicts to 14 years’ imprisonment, with the sentence to take effect from the date of their remand in custody.
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