The Lagos State Government on Monday began the prosecution of an Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Mr. Drambi Vandi, for the alleged murder of a Lagos-based lawyer, Mrs. Omobolanle Raheem, on Christmas Day.
Lagos State Attorney-General (AG) and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Moyo Onigbanjo, SAN, arraigned Vandi at the Lagos State High Court sitting at the Tafawa Balewa Square (TBS) on a one-count charge of murder.
The charge, dated December 28, 2022, and marked LD/20598c/22, alleged that Vandi killed Raheem contrary to Section 223 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.
“ASP Vandi on the 25th of December 2022 at Ajah roundabout along Lekki-Epe Expressway Lagos in the Lagos Judicial Division unlawfully killed one Omobolanle Raheem (F) by shooting her in the chest,” the charge stated.
Vandi pleaded not guilty.
Onigbanjo informed Justice Ibironke Harrison that the prosecution had two witnesses – Mr. Matthew Ameh and Mr. Ebimini – both Police Inspectors.
He called Ameh into the witness box and examined him before the judge.
The witness testified that he, Ebimini and Vandi were colleagues at the Ajah Police Division, adding that Vandi was the leader of their three-man team on the day of the incident.
Ameh, who said he had been in the Force since 2001, testified that Ebimini and Vandi were armed on the day of the incident.
He explained that before they were posted out for work that morning, the Divisional Police Officer of the Ajah Division cautioned all the police units under his control against indiscriminate firearms use.
“That as we were going out, our duty was to protect life and property, that on no account should anyone use his firearm unless someone’s life is in danger or your life is in danger.”
He stated that they were on a ‘stop and search’ duty under the Ajah Bridge on Christmas Day when a Toyota car approached.
He said: “Ebimini was in front, I was in the middle while Supol Vandi was the last man behind (us).”
Ameh said as the car approached Ebimini, he flagged it down but the car drove past.
The witness said: “It didn’t stop for him. The car got to where I was, I flagged it down; it didn’t stop for me.
“The next thing I heard was a gunshot. I looked back to see what was happening and I saw the vehicle with the glass falling.”
He told the court that it was the front screen (windscreen) that fell off.
“The next thing I saw again was a dark woman jumping down from the vehicle and holding Supol Vandi. She said: ‘Oga, you have killed my sister.”
“The woman held him and before I and Ebimini could get to them, they had entered the car, locked it, and zoomed off. We do not know where they drove to.”
He said when they returned to their police station, their Divisional Police Officer (DPO) drove in with Vandi in a patrol van.
Following partial cross-examination by Vandi’s counsel, Mr. Adetokunbo Odutola, the judge acceded to Mr. Onigbanjo’s prayer for an accelerated hearing of the case.
Justice Harrison adjourned further proceedings till January 25 and 26.
Earlier proceedings were delayed for over an hour following Odutola’s absence.
Justice Harrison stood down Vandi’s arraignment until the lawyer showed up at past 11am.
The judge, upon being informed of the presence of Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) President Mr. Yakubu Maikyau, SAN, and the NBA Lagos Branch Chairman, Ikechukwu Uwanna, urged them to make interim arrangements for a lawyer to defend Vandi pro bono. Mr. Maikyau agreed.
Vandi, an Assistant Superintendent attached to the Ajiwe Police Station in Ajah, Lagos State, allegedly shot Raheem while she was returning from an outing with her family members.
He was arrested and appeared before Chief Magistrate C.A. Adedayo on December 30, 2022, a day after the Police Service Commission (PSC) approved his suspension.
The magistrate ordered that he be remanded at the Ikoyi custodial facility pending advice of the Lagos State Director of Public Prosecutions.
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