Justice C. O Ogisi of Delta State
High Court, Sapele, on Wednesday
February 25, 2015 convicted and
sentenced a former Deputy
Comptroller in charge of Ogwashi-
Uku Prison in Delta State, DCP
Diete Wure Wisdom and a Senior
Ins
pector of Prison, Ayamede
Peter to three years imprisonment
for stealing 27, 200 litres of
automotive gas oil stored in
exhibit trucks, left in the custody
of the prison.
They were prosecuted on a 4-count
charge by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on the strength of evidence that the duo conspired to sell products in three exhibits trucks: Mack tanker with registration number XD 605 JJT and Man Diesel Lorries with registration numbers, XD 789 ENU and XD 620 FGG, filled with AGO.
The petitioner had alleged said that
after the sale of the products, the
drums and the tankers were refilled
with water on the directives of DCP
Diete.
Upon their arraignment on November 1, 2013, the convicts had pleaded not guilty to all the charges. One of the counts read, “That you Wisdom Wure Diete and Peter Ayamede while being a
Deputy Comptroller of Prisons in charge of Ogwashi-Uku prison and a Senior Inspector of Prison respectively on or about April 2012 at Ogwashi-Uku Judicial
Division did steal 27,200 litres of
Automotive Gas Oil (AGO) being the
content of the 134 (One Hundred and Thirty Four) drums of 200 litres each loaded in a truck with registration number: XN 789 ENU, valued at about N4, 02,000.00 property of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria kept for safe keeping with the Nigerian Prison Service Ogwashi-Uku which you were in charge and thereby committed an offence contrary to section 390 and punishable
under Section 390 (5)(8)(b) & (9) of the Criminal Code Law CAP C21 Laws of Delta State of Nigeria 2006”.
High Court, Sapele, on Wednesday
February 25, 2015 convicted and
sentenced a former Deputy
Comptroller in charge of Ogwashi-
Uku Prison in Delta State, DCP
Diete Wure Wisdom and a Senior
Ins
pector of Prison, Ayamede
Peter to three years imprisonment
for stealing 27, 200 litres of
automotive gas oil stored in
exhibit trucks, left in the custody
of the prison.
They were prosecuted on a 4-count
charge by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on the strength of evidence that the duo conspired to sell products in three exhibits trucks: Mack tanker with registration number XD 605 JJT and Man Diesel Lorries with registration numbers, XD 789 ENU and XD 620 FGG, filled with AGO.
The petitioner had alleged said that
after the sale of the products, the
drums and the tankers were refilled
with water on the directives of DCP
Diete.
Upon their arraignment on November 1, 2013, the convicts had pleaded not guilty to all the charges. One of the counts read, “That you Wisdom Wure Diete and Peter Ayamede while being a
Deputy Comptroller of Prisons in charge of Ogwashi-Uku prison and a Senior Inspector of Prison respectively on or about April 2012 at Ogwashi-Uku Judicial
Division did steal 27,200 litres of
Automotive Gas Oil (AGO) being the
content of the 134 (One Hundred and Thirty Four) drums of 200 litres each loaded in a truck with registration number: XN 789 ENU, valued at about N4, 02,000.00 property of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria kept for safe keeping with the Nigerian Prison Service Ogwashi-Uku which you were in charge and thereby committed an offence contrary to section 390 and punishable
under Section 390 (5)(8)(b) & (9) of the Criminal Code Law CAP C21 Laws of Delta State of Nigeria 2006”.
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