A Kano High Court Thursday has sentenced the proprietor of Nobel Kids Academy and North West Preparatory School, Abdulmalik Tanko and his accomplice Hashimu Isyaku to death by hanging for the murder of a six-year-old pupil, Hanifa Abubakar.
Tanko, 38, Isyaku and Fatima Musa, 26, all residents of Tudun Murtala Quarters, Kano, were arraigned on Feb.14, on five-count charge bordering criminal conspiracy, attempt to kidnap, abetment, kidnapping and concealing of kidnapped person.
Delivering judgment, Justice Usman Na’Abba, held that the Prosecution proved their case with ingredients beyond reasonable doubt.
“Pw1 and Pw2 exhibits 11,12,13, and oral evidence of the defendants tendered by the Prosecution proved their case.The court discharges and acquits the third defendant Musa for abetment. She is sentenced to two years imprisonment being a mother for conspiracy and attempt to kidnap,” the judge held.
Although the Defence Counsel, Mrs Hasiya Muhammad-Imam, pleaded for leniency and pleaded that the court temper justice with mercy on behalf of the defendants when she said, “My Lord Tanko is a father of three, Isyaku is the bread-winner of his family while Musa is a mother,” the Prosecution Counsel, Attorney-General of Kano State, Musa Abdullahi-Lawan, said the case is a crime against humanity.
“I urge my Lord to impose the maximum sentence against the first defendant. The First defendant decided to kidnap Hanifa and decided to kill her because she is old enough to recognise him.
”The mother of late Hanifa should have justice”, Abdullahi-Lawan said.
Tanko, the proprietor of Nobel Kids Comprehensive College, Kano, was alleged to have kidnapped Hanifa on Dec. 1, 2021, held her hostage in his house at Tudun Murtala for days before killing and burying her in a shallow grave on December 10, 2021.
Tanko, in his confessional statement, said he gave Hanifa tea mixed with rat poison and collected N100,000 as ransom out of the N6 million he demanded.
The offence, the State said contravenes the provisions of sections 97, 85 and 276, 274(b), 95 and 277 of the Penal Code, Laws of Kano State, 1991.
As reliably gathered by the theliberationnews, the prosecution counsel presented eight witnesses and tendered 14 exhibits to prove their case against the defendants and recovered N29,000.