An Abuja Magistrate Court on Tuesday remanded an unemployed man, Danlami
Isa, in Kuje Prison for stealing a pair of jean trousers valued at
N3,000, according to Premium Times.
The magistrate, Okey Agu, remanded the accused after he pleaded guilty
of committing the offence. Mr. Agu therefore adjourned the case till
February 20 for further hearing of the matter.
The prosecutor, John Ameh, a police inspector, told the court that the
offence was committed on January 18 at shop 30 Banex Plaza, in the
federal capital.
Mr. Ameh said the complainant, Ndubuisi Oko, was attending to some
customers when the accused stole the trousers displayed outside the
shop.
He explained that the value of the trousers was valued at N3000 and that
the offence contravened the criminal laws of the Federal Capital
Territory.
”He was almost going when someone from the other shop sighted him and ran after him,” Mr. Ameh said.
The accused lives at Life Camp Anguan Cement, a settlement behind Efab Estate, Abuja.
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