An
Abuja Senior Magistrates’ Court in Wuse Zone 6 on Friday sentenced a student,
Kamal Garba, 20, to four months in prison for snatching a lady’s handbag.
Senior
Magistrate Fatima Malo, sentenced the convict without an option to pay a fine
after he pleaded guilty to stealing.
Malo
also ordered the convict to pay N29,000 as compensation or serve an additional
eight months.
“The
punishment is to make you change your lifestyle from that of crimes to being a
good citizen.
The
convict is accused of snatching a handbag, belonging to one
Comfort Anyiwoyi.
Garba
was caught in the act by a group of men who handed him over
to military men on duty.
Earlier,
the Prosecutor, Insp John Ijoga, told the court that Anyiwoyi had reported
the matter to the Central Police Station on Jan. 1.
Ijoga
said that the complainant’s bag contained N29,000, two cell phones, some
passport photographs, ATM cards of three banks and other vital items.
After
the convict’s guilty plea, the prosecutor prayed the court to summarily
sentence him under Section 157 (1) of the Criminal Procedure Code.
The
section states that “if an accused admits that he has committed the offence of
which he is accused, his admission shall be recorded.
It
adds that this must be “ be nearly as possible, in the words used by the
accused and if he shows no sufficient cause why he should not be convicted, the
court may convict him accordingly’’.
Ijoga said
the offence contravened the provision of Section 287 of the Penal Code. (NAN)
Source: Vanguard Newspaper
Source: Vanguard Newspaper
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