In Nigeria, it's
easy for one to go to prison if he/she steals a phone than when a big looter
steals 47 cars. All you hear when it involves looters is, he has forfeited them
to
FG. Why can't poor men just forfeit stolen phones to FG and the government
get them jobs to feed themselves?
An Abeokuta
Magistrate’s Court in Ogun, on Wednesday, sentenced 31yrs old Rotimi Adekunle
to 30 months imprisonment for stealing a phone.
Adekunle, who
resides at 35, Olomore Housing Estate, Abeokuta was arraigned on March 31,
2016, on a two-count charge of stealing and unlawful possession of a blackberry
phone he could not account for.
According to the
prosecutor, Insp. Olakunle Shonibare, the accused committed the offence on
March 29, 2016, at about 9:30 am, at Camp Junction in Abeokuta.
Insp. Shonibare said
that Adekunle removed a Samsung Galaxy phone, valued at N22,400, from the bag
of one Miss Balogun Lateefat, while she was waiting for a cab at the junction.
He said that the
accused was sighted during the act by one Mr Shakiru, a member of the Road
Transport Employer Association of Nigeria (RTEAN), who was on duty at the
junction.
The prosecutor said
that during the time of his arrest, other phones and the Samsung phone were
found on him.
He further alleged
that the convict had been stealing phones at the same junction.
“On March 30, 2016,
the accused was sentenced to two years imprisonment with an option N20,000.
“The next day, being
March 31, 2016, the accused was again arraigned over Balogun lateefat’s phone,”
he said.
Shonibare said that
the offence contravened Sections 383, 390 and 436 of the Criminal Code, Vol. 1,
Laws of Ogun, 2006.
The presiding
magistrate, Mr Idowu Olayinka, in his judgment, said that the accused was an
ex-convict arraigned over the same offence of stealing.
“With the evidence
tendered in court, the prosecution has proved its case and the accused has been
found guilty of the charges against him,” he said.
Many politicians and
permanent secretaries have houses in Abuja and other states that their salaries
can't afford. Go after big looters as fast as you do to jobless Nigerians. That
is justice.

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