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Teacher, bank driver sentenced to 10 years imprisonment for kidnapping student in Lagos

They took him from the school and took him to Ilorin, Kwara State where they locked him up for three days after they had lured him to steal the sum of $8,600 dollars equivalent to N3,543,000, for them, from his father.
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AN Igbosere Magistrate’s Court sitting at the Tinubu Magistrate’s Court, Lagos has sentenced a 31-year-old Physics Teacher, Mr Oluwajuwon Soetan and his brother, Mr Olugbenga Soetan, a bank driver in Lagos to a cumulative of ten years imprisonment for the kidnap of a 14-year-old student.

According to reports, Oluwajuwon, who worked at Bizben Schools located at 14, Abdulsalami Street, off Ndike Street, Obawole, Iju-Ishaga, Lagos, connived with his brother, Olugbenga, to abduct a 14-year-old student of Bizben Schools, Seye Olatunbosun.

They took him from the school and took him to Ilorin, Kwara State where they locked him up for three days after they had lured him to steal the sum of $8,600 dollars equivalent to N3,543,000, for them, from his father, Mr Olasunkanmi Olatunbosun.

The Presiding Magistrate, Mrs K.K Awoyinka jailed the teacher, Oluwajuwon for six years and a fine of N15,000 and jailed his elder brother, Olugbenga for four years and a fine of N15,000 after she found them guilty of four out of the five counts charges bordering on conspiracy, abduction, unlawful confinement, obtaining money under false pretence, stealing, and conduct likely to cause a breach of peace brought against them by the Police Force Investigation Bureau, Lagos in the trial spanning about a year.

Magistrate Awoyinka, however, discharged and acquitted the convicts in count three for stealing.

Police Counsel, Friday Mamel had told the Court in the charge marked S/35/2021 that the journey to jail started for the convicts in October 2021 when the first convict, Oluwajuwon, a Physics teacher with Bizben Schools brainwashed the teenager to go and bring dollars from his parents for him and the teenager obeyed and went to collect the sum of $8,600 equivalent to N3,543,000 his parents kept inside a cupboard and gave it to him.

Mamel informed the court that after the teacher received the dollars; he took the currency to his elder brother, Olugbenga who works with a bank as a driver to help him change the money to its Naira equivalent.

He said the first convict, Oluwajuwon later took the teenager to Ilorin, Kwara State to detain him in a room for three days.

Mamel stated that when the teacher learnt that the parents of the teenager were frantically looking for their child, he brought the teenager back to Lagos and dumped him at the Ojodu-Berger bus stop area of Lagos and escaped.

He said it was some kind-hearted members of the public who rescued the teenager and contacted his parents who picked him up and took him home.

Mamel said that following the development, the parents of the teenager reported the incident to the police who tracked and arrested the teacher at a hideout in Lagos, leading to his accomplice’s arrest.

He said the offences the convicts committed were punishable under sessions 411, 314, 280, 272 and 168(d) of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.