A Tricycle (keke) ticket seller, Iboro Sunday Akpan, has been sentenced to death by hanging for armed robbery and life imprisonment for attempted murder.

The Akwa Ibom State High Court sitting in Ikot Ekpene sentenced the accused to death on the basis that the prosecution proved its case beyond reasonable doubt and convicted the defendant on all the three counts.

In his judgement, Justice Augustine D. Odokwo sentenced Akpan to 14 years imprisonment for conspiracy, life imprisonment for attempted murder and death by hanging for armed robbery, with the custodial sentences subsumed by the capital punishment.

According to Charge No. HT/25C/2025, Akpan, an indigene of Ikot Idaha in Ikono Local Government Area, was prosecuted by the Akwa Ibom State Ministry of Justice over an armed robbery attack that occurred in the early hours of July 23, 2025, at Annex B Estate, Ikot Otor in Ikot Ekpene.

During the trial, the prosecution’s principal witness, Barr. Camillus Ben, testified that he was awakened at about 1:23am by a loud bang at the estate gate and confronted an unmasked intruder whom he identified as Akpan, a ticket seller he had known for years on Umuahia Road in Ikot Ekpene.

According to the witness, he recognised the convict from a distance of about four feet before fleeing the scene.

Akpan later sustained gunshot injuries to his ribs and hand when armed robbers opened fire as police officers responded to a distress call.

The prosecution also presented evidence from a Police officer attached to the Divisional Crack Team, who testified that officers recovered firearms and expended cartridges at the scene after an exchange of gunfire with the robbers.

It was learnt that one suspect was killed during the operation, while another escaped with gunshot wounds but was later tracked to Imo State.

The victim’s wife, who was over eight-month pregnant at the time of the attack, told the Court that armed robbers invaded their residence, stole cash and jewellery valued at N630,000 and attempted to force her to transfer money through a Point-of-Sale (POS) machine.

In his defence, Akpan denied involvement in the robbery, saying he was a farmer and ticket seller, and was not at the scene of the crime.

Justice Odokwo, however, rejected the defence, holding that the evidence amounted to a case of recognition rather than mistaken identity, adding that the victim had known the defendant prior to the incident.

The judge also dismissed the defendant’s alibi, holding that it lacked specific details capable of verification and was contradicted by evidence from the defence witness.

“The prosecution has built a watertight and unshakeable case against the defendant.” The Court held.

Justice Odokwo also held that under the doctrine of common intention, Akpan was criminally liable for the shooting of the victim during the robbery, notwithstanding evidence that another gang member fired the shot.

In his obiter dictum, the judge described the attack as a violent criminal operation that nearly claimed the life of the victim and stressed that the punishment prescribed for armed robbery under the Robbery and Firearms (Special Provisions) Act was mandatory.

“The sentence of this Court is that you, Iboro Sunday Akpan, shall be hanged by the neck until you be dead. And may the Almighty God have mercy upon your soul.” Justice Odokwo declared.

The Court ordered that the firearms and ammunition tendered as exhibits be returned to Akwa Ibom State Police Command for official destruction, while all exhibits are to remain in court custody pending any appeal.

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