Two students resident in Gwarimpa Estate, Abuja, have brought their educational journey to a screeching halt after being convicted of theft.
Paul Emmanuel, 18, and Mustapha Abubakar, 23, were on August 22, 2013, Wednesday, convicted by an Abuja Magistrate Court seating at Life-Camp and sentenced to three months in prison for stealing an iPhone and BlackBerry cell-phones valued at N265,000.
The magistrate, Alhaji Abdulateef Abolaji, sentenced them after they pleaded guilty to the two counts of joint act and theft. Abolaji, however, gave them an option to pay a fine of N3,000 each.
“They confessed to stealing the cell phones and have not given sufficient cause why they should not be convicted. They have to serve the jail term or pay the fine to serve as a deterrence to others like them,” he reportedly said.
Abolaji warned the convicts to desist from a life of crime, saying that the court would not be lenient with them if they appeared again for any criminal offence. Earlier, the police prosecutor, Cpl. Friday Idi, told the court that the convicts stole the cell-phones, belonging to Alhaji Musa Abdulrahim of Maitama, Abuja on Aug. 15.
He said that the two convicts pretended to be assisting Abdulrahim, whose car fell into a ditch when they stole the phones.
The prosecutor said that the convicts were arrested by the police and they confessed to committing the crime upon interrogation. Idi said that the two phones were later recovered from them.
Paul Emmanuel, 18, and Mustapha Abubakar, 23, were on August 22, 2013, Wednesday, convicted by an Abuja Magistrate Court seating at Life-Camp and sentenced to three months in prison for stealing an iPhone and BlackBerry cell-phones valued at N265,000.
The magistrate, Alhaji Abdulateef Abolaji, sentenced them after they pleaded guilty to the two counts of joint act and theft. Abolaji, however, gave them an option to pay a fine of N3,000 each.
“They confessed to stealing the cell phones and have not given sufficient cause why they should not be convicted. They have to serve the jail term or pay the fine to serve as a deterrence to others like them,” he reportedly said.
Abolaji warned the convicts to desist from a life of crime, saying that the court would not be lenient with them if they appeared again for any criminal offence. Earlier, the police prosecutor, Cpl. Friday Idi, told the court that the convicts stole the cell-phones, belonging to Alhaji Musa Abdulrahim of Maitama, Abuja on Aug. 15.
He said that the two convicts pretended to be assisting Abdulrahim, whose car fell into a ditch when they stole the phones.
The prosecutor said that the convicts were arrested by the police and they confessed to committing the crime upon interrogation. Idi said that the two phones were later recovered from them.
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