Dismissed sergeant to die by hanging for killing driver over N100

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A dismissed police sergeant, James Imahalu, has been sentenced to death by hanging by a Port Harcourt High Court for killing a commercial driver over his refusal to pay a bribe of N100.

The Presiding Judge, Justice Elsie Thompson, while delivering her judgment, said evidence before the court showed that the sacked sergeant intentionally fired a shot at the commercial driver, Legbara David, at Whimpey Junction, Port Harcourt, in 2015.

Thompson described Imhalu as a serial trigger-happy policeman who should not be allowed to remain in society.

The prosecution counsel, Kingsley Briggs, said the judgement would serve as succour to the deceased’s family.

A High Court in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, has sentenced a dismissed police sergeant, James Imhalu, to death by hanging for the murder of a commercial driver in 2015 over his refusal to pay a bribe of N100.

Justice Elsie Thompson, while delivering her judgment, said evidence before the court showed that the sacked sergeant intentionally fired a shot at the commercial driver, Legbara David, at Whimpey Junction, Port Harcourt.

Justice Thompson described Imhalu as a serial trigger-happy policeman who should not be allowed to remain in society.

The prosecution counsel, Kingsley Briggs, said the judgement would serve as succour to the deceased’s family.

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