A Karu Senior Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday sentenced a 36-year-old applicant, Ifeanyi Okoye of Abattoir, Karu, Abuja, to two months’ imprisonment for stealing a tin of Peak milk.
Senior Magistrate Bashir Alkali passed the sentence after the convict
pleaded guilty to a two-count-charge of criminal intimidation and
theft. Alkali said that the convict did not waste the time of the court
and gave him an option of N3,000 fine.
Police prosecutor, Cpl. Umar Mohammed, told the court that the case
was reported on Feb. 28 by one Patience Nsirim at the Karu Divisional
Police Station, Abuja. Mohammed said that the accused person entered the
complainant’s provision shop
at Karu village, Abuja, pretending to be a customer. The prosecutor
said that the convict collected a tin of milk valued at N120 and N200
MTN recharge card from the complainant.
“He also collected the sum of N680 as his change from her with the
pretext that he would give a thousand naira note for the things he
collected from her.
`The accused noticed that the complainant’s attention was distracted
by other customers in the shop and decided to run away without paying
for what he picked.
“The complainant quickly raised an alarm and he was arrested with the assistance of sympathisers around with the stolen goods in his possession and was thereafter handed over to the police,’’ he said.
Mohammed said that during police investigation, it was discovered
that the accused threatened to deal with the complainant if she reported
the case to the police or ask him for her money.
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