Crime
Trader bags 9 months for stealing 9 pieces of wood
A Dei-Dei Grade 1 Area Court in Abuja, on Thursday, sentenced a 20-year-old trader, Adamu Ibrahim, to nine months’ imprisonment for stealing nine pieces of marine wood worth N130,500
Ibrahim, a resident of Jankanu, Karsana, Abuja , was sentenced on a three-count charge of conspiracy, trespass and theft.
He had pleaded guilty and begged for leniency.
The Judge, Mr Sulyman Ola, however, gave Ibrahim an option of N40,000 fine.
The judge warned Ibrahim to avoid crime.
The prosecutor, Mr Chinedu Ogada, had told the court that Ibrahim committed the offences on May 31.
Ogada said that one Mr Femi Popoola of Plot 5 South Estate, Abuja, reported the case at Gwagwa Police Station, Abuja.
The prosecutor said that Ibrahim and two others at large trespassed into the estate under construction without the consent of the owners.
He said that Ibrahim conspired with the others and stole nine pieces of marine wood but was caught and handed over to the police.
According to the prosecutor, during police investigation, Ibrahim confessed to the crime and five pieces of the wood were recovered from him.
Ogada told the court that all effort made to recover the remaining pieces proved abortive.
He said that the offences contravened Sections 79, 348 and 288 of the Penal Code.
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