Jeffrey Okafor (L) has been jailed for life for the murder of Carl Beatson-Asiedu International Business Times UK
A Nigerian student, who fled from the UK in 2009 after he murdered another Nigerian, Carl Beatson-Asiedu, has been convicted and jailed for murder by a Woolwich Crown Court.
Jeffrey
 Okafor was found guilty after a trial at Woolwich Crown Court and was 
on Friday sentenced to life with a minimum 17 years in jail.
The
 24-year-old Okafor had stabbed Beatson-Asiedu, a 19-year-old 
undergraduate and actor in the BBC children's series MI High, in the 
heart.
Beatson-Asiedu, also called DJ Charmz, had 
just performed at the Club Life nightclub in Kennington, south London 
before he was attacked by a group of men and stabbed once in the heart 
by Okafor in an argument.
Okafor then called his 
girlfriend, told her that he had just stabbed Beatson-Asiedu and told 
her to dispose of some clothes he wore when he committed the crime.
He
 then emptied his bank account, fled to Nigeria using his brother's 
passport and was the subject of a five-year international manhunt.
Back in Nigeria, Okafor completed a university degree and was deployed for the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC).
Det insp Alison Hepworth,
 said Okafor lived comfortably until he was arrested in September 2014 
after information was passed on to the Nigerian authorities.
"Jeffrey Okafor fled the UK to Nigeria illegally under a false identity in the hope of evading capture," Hepworth said.
"He lived a relatively comfortable life and even had the opportunity to study at university.
"There is no doubt that he was supported by others both in the UK and in Nigeria."
The
 British High Commission in Abuja in a statement said Okafor's arrest 
was collaboration between the Nigerian and British police.
“With
 the help of the Nigeria Police Force and the British High Commission, 
detectives arrested Okafor on September 23, 2014. He was apprehended at a
 bank in Warri, Delta State, by Nigerian police officers," the statement
 read.
"Okafor was extradited back to the UK and 
arrived at London Heathrow Airport on November 6, 2014, where he was 
arrested and charged with Carl’s murder."
A Nigerian student, who fled from the UK in 2009 after he murdered another Nigerian, Carl Beatson-Asiedu, has been convicted and jailed for murder by a Woolwich Crown Court.
Jeffrey
 Okafor was found guilty after a trial at Woolwich Crown Court and was 
on Friday sentenced to life with a minimum 17 years in jail.
The
 24-year-old Okafor had stabbed Beatson-Asiedu, a 19-year-old 
undergraduate and actor in the BBC children's series MI High, in the 
heart.
Beatson-Asiedu, also called DJ Charmz, had 
just performed at the Club Life nightclub in Kennington, south London 
before he was attacked by a group of men and stabbed once in the heart 
by Okafor in an argument.
Okafor then called his 
girlfriend, told her that he had just stabbed Beatson-Asiedu and told 
her to dispose of some clothes he wore when he committed the crime.
He
 then emptied his bank account, fled to Nigeria using his brother's 
passport and was the subject of a five-year international manhunt.
Back in Nigeria, Okafor completed a university degree and was deployed for the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC).
Det insp Alison Hepworth,
 said Okafor lived comfortably until he was arrested in September 2014 
after information was passed on to the Nigerian authorities.
"Jeffrey Okafor fled the UK to Nigeria illegally under a false identity in the hope of evading capture," Hepworth said.
"He lived a relatively comfortable life and even had the opportunity to study at university.
"There is no doubt that he was supported by others both in the UK and in Nigeria."
The
 British High Commission in Abuja in a statement said Okafor's arrest 
was collaboration between the Nigerian and British police.
“With
 the help of the Nigeria Police Force and the British High Commission, 
detectives arrested Okafor on September 23, 2014. He was apprehended at a
 bank in Warri, Delta State, by Nigerian police officers," the statement
 read.
"Okafor was extradited back to the UK and 
arrived at London Heathrow Airport on November 6, 2014, where he was 
arrested and charged with Carl’s murder."
 
 
 
 
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