An
Upper Area Court in Jos on Thursday sentenced two men, Rufai Musa, 19
and Jamilu Zakari, 20 to nine months imprisonment each, for stealing two
goats.
The convicts, all residents of Angwan Rogo area of Jos,
were jailed for stealing two goats valued at N18,000 belonging to Hajia
Aishatu Jibrin.
The court, however, gave them an option of N6,000 fine each.
The
trial Judge, Malam Mustapha Hassan, said that the prosecution had done
an excellent job of presenting sufficient evidence and physical
exhibits, to prove its case beyond reasonable doubt.
“The
confessional statement of the accused assisted the court to pass
judgement on them,” he said, adding that the court had relied heavily on
Section 157 (1) of the Criminal Procedure Code to convict the accused.
Earlier,
the prosecutor, Mr. Shuaibu Tambaya, had told the court that the
accused committed the offence on May 1 at about 11.30 a.m.
Tambaya
said that Hajia Aishatu Jibrin came to Angwan Rogo police station on
May 1 at about 12.30 p.m. and reported that the accused had stolen her
two goats.
He said that the complainant informed the police that the accused were sighted by her children dragging the goats to the market.
“Luck,
however, ran against them as the children ran and informed their mother
that their goats were being taken away by some strangers.
“The
woman raised an alarm that attracted some passersby who assisted her to
arrest the accused and took them to the police station for
interrogation.”
Tambaya tendered the two goats before the court as exhibit, saying the offence was contrary to Section 287 of the Penal Code.
The
accused pleaded guilty to the charge and begged the court for leniency,
saying that it was poverty that pushed them into stealing.
The
judge warned them to be of good behaviour after serving their term in
prison, adding that the court would not be lenient on them in future if
they appeared before it over similar offence.
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