Seven oil thieves to spend 84 years in prison in Nigeria

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Seven men who were found guilty of illegal dealing in 1,459 metric tonnes of Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol, will spend a total of 84 years in prison in Nigeria.

Justice Okon Abang of the Federal High Court sitting in Lagos, on Friday, convicted the men to a jail term of 12 years each with hard labor, after the Judge found them guilty of the five count charge preferred against them.

The seven convicts are Adedamola Ogungbayi, Olaniran Olabode, Suraju Gasali, Moses Emmanuel, Wilson Bonsi, Okaraodi Uche and Onyeogo Happy.

The High Court judge, Justice Abang also ordered the forfeiture of the vessel, ‘MT Good Success’, used by the convicts in stealing the said petroleum product and ordered that the recovered petroleum product be returned to the Federal Government.

Abang also ordered the forfeiture of the sums of N66.6m and $975,000 belonging to the convicts’ company, Hepa Global Energy Limited, domiciled with the First City Monument Bank to the Federal Government.

The convicts, were arraigned alongside their vessel and company on August 28, 2014 on five counts alongside one Padoun Jacob, who was discharged and acquitted by the court. The judge, in setting Jacob free on all the five counts, described him as a desperate job seeker, who became a victim of circumstances. He pointed out that the stolen petroleum product had been loaded before Jacob was employed by Hepa Global Energy Limited on February 7, 2014.

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