…As Ex-convict bags 5 months for stealing 2 cell-phones in church***
The police on Tuesday arraigned an applicant, Yusuf Magaji at an Upper Area Court at Mpape in Abuja for allegedly burgling a Deeper Life church and stealing properties, all worth N408,000.
Magaji, 25, who resides at Karmajiji Village, Abuja, is
facing charges of Criminal conspiracy, house breaking and theft.
The Prosecution Counsel, Mr Edwin Ochayi told the court that
the case was reported at the Wuye Divisional Headquarters, Abuja by Mr Elejah
Odukwu, the complainant in the suit.
He alleged that on Oct. 8, the defendant with one Dogo, now
at large, criminally conspired and burgled the Deeper Life Church at Karmajiji
and stole items worth N408, 000.
The items stolen include: plasma tv valued N75, 000, musical
keyboard valued N40, 000, DvD valued N8, 000, stabilizer valued 10,000,
projector valued N35, 000, generator valued N160, 000, two Ox fans valued 30,
000.
Other items are DSTV decoder valued N18, 000, three
microphones valued N25, 000, and standing fan valued N7,000.
Ochayi said that during Police investigation the said
standing fan, amplifiers, ox fans, generator, microphones, DSTV decoder, keyboard,
DVD player were recovered.
The defendant, he prosecutor said, was an habitual offender.
According to him, the offences contravened the provisions of sections 96, 347, 287 of the Penal Code.
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However, the defendant pleaded not guilty to the charges.
The Judge, Hassan Muhammad, deferred ruling on the bail
application and ordered that the defendant should be remanded in prison
custody.
He adjourned the case until Nov. 27 for continuation of
hearing.
Meanwhile, a Kubwa Grade 1 Area Court on Tuesday sentenced a
22-year-old man, Dele Ayo to five months in prison for stealing two cellphones
in a church.
The Judge, Ibrahim Balarabe, however, gave Ayo an option of
N23, 000 fine and warned him to desist from committing crime.
Ayo was convicted and sentenced for criminal trespass and
theft.
The prosecutor, Babajide Olanipekun told the court that one
Abiodun Agboola of Redeemed Christian Church, Kubwa, Abuja reported the matter
at the Kubwa Police Station on Oct. 13.
He said Ayo criminally entered the said Church and stole one
Techno and one Nokia cellphone valued N58, 000 belonging to one Glory John.
He further said that the convict got arrested while he
attempted to escape, with the phones adding that the offence contravened
Sections 342 and 287 of the Penal Code.
The prosecutor said the phones had been recovered adding
that Ayo had been convicted for a similar offence in court before.
Ayo, however, pleaded guilty and begged the court for
leniency.