According to a report by Thisday, a High Court in Effurun, Delta
State, has sentenced a 24-year-old secondary school student, Moses
Akatugba, to death by hanging for stealing mobile phones and recharge
cards. Read the report below and tell us if you think the sentence is
appropriate or too harsh
“Akatugba was convicted on a two-count charge of conspiracy and armed robbery in contravention of Section 6 (b) and punishable under section 1 (2) (a) of the Robbery and Firearms (Special Provisions) Act Cap R11 Volume 14 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004.
The prosecution told the court that the convict with others now at large “robbed one Mrs. Akpor Mazino of the sum of N113,930, three phone handsets, 54 various denominations of MTN recharge vouchers, 28 Airtel vouchers and 25 Glo vouchers valued at over N100,000 at No. 30 NNPC Housing Complex Road,
 Ekpan.”
The victim in her evidence gave a vivid account of how she was robbed of the items at her shop at gunpoint.
An Asaba High Court also yesterday sentenced a 30-year-old
commercial motorcyclist, Paul Nwanegbo to 15 years imprisonment with
hard labour for robbing a female passenger of her telephone handset. The
incident, according to prosecution took place along Direct Labour
Agency Road, Asaba, on October 5, 2011 before the ban on operation of
commercial motorcyclists in Asaba metropolis and other designated
cities.
The female passenger, Amaka Okafor told the court that on
“realising the gun was a toy, I resisted him but he overpowered me after
biting me with his teeth and snatched my phone from me.”
No comments:
Post a Comment