Apprentice bags two months imprisonment for stealing motor batteries
The Chief Magistrate, Mr. A.A Paul, who pronounced the
verdict, however, ordered that the two months imprisonment was without
any option of fine.
Oloko faced a two-count charge of stealing and malicious damage.
The accused, whose address was not provided, pleaded guilty to the charge.
Oloko faced a two-count charge of stealing and malicious damage.
The accused, whose address was not provided, pleaded guilty to the charge.
Earlier, the Prosecutor, Sgt. Christopher Okoliko,
had told the court that the accused committed the offence on May 30 at
No. 14, Sologun St., Aguda, Surulere, Lagos, at about 03.00 a.m.
He alleged that the accused went to the store room of the workshop where he was an apprentice and stole two motor batteries valued at N116,000, property of Ben Adeniyi, The prosecutor said the accused maliciously damaged two padlocks to the store room, valued N1, 500 making it to seem as if someone broke into the store room.
He alleged that the accused went to the store room of the workshop where he was an apprentice and stole two motor batteries valued at N116,000, property of Ben Adeniyi, The prosecutor said the accused maliciously damaged two padlocks to the store room, valued N1, 500 making it to seem as if someone broke into the store room.
Source- Sunnews

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