CRIME
Internet fraud: Court Orders Man to Cut Grasses Around Court Premises

An FCT High Court in Gwagwalada has ordered a man, Emmanuel Okoro, to cut grasses around the premises of the Sharia Court in the area for two days for internet fraud.
Okoro was docked by Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on a count charge, bordering on cheating by impersonation.
The defendant, however, pleaded guilty to the charge and begged the court for leniency.
Delivering judgment on Tuesday, Justice Aliyu Shafa, convicted Okoro and sentenced him to cutting of grasses around the court premises from 10 a.m. to 12 noon for two days, under the supervision of a non-custodian correctional officer.
Shafa ordered that the iPhone 11, being the instrument used for the crime, be burnt in front of the court in the presence of the EFCC prosecutor, the defence counsel, the convict, police orderly and the court registrar.
He said that the evidence of the destruction should be forwarded to the EFCC Legal Department as well as to the court.
The convict had earlier pleaded with the court to tamper justice with mercy, pledging that he would not indulge in such acts again.
“I regret my actions. I want to beg the court for mercy. I am deeply sorry for what I did.
“I am a changed person now, knowing full well the consequences of my offence,” he said.
The Defence Counsel, Mr Samuel Akuh, in support of the allocutus by the convict, had told the court that Okoro, who had no previous conviction record in Nigeria, was very now remorseful and repentant.
“Okoro has truly expressed his regrets before this court for having committed the said offence against the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“We want to appeal passionately to this court that the convict has realised that there is no excuse for indulging in crime of any nature, especially against Nigeria.
“No offence under any guise goes unpunished. He was deceived into cybercrime as a result of peer pressure, which is not an excuse, knowing full well that when the hammer falls, it falls on anyone that runs foul of the law.
“We appeal to the court to look on him with the eyes of mercy and forgiveness, having shown remorse for his action.
“His stay in the custody of the complainant has taught him a great lesson; he has come to realise that no one goes against the country without being burnt,” he said.
Akuh appealed to the court to temper justice with mercy in sentencing the convict, adding that a non-custodial sentence should be granted to him.
Earlier, Counsel to EFCC, Mr S.N. Robert, told the court that Okoro, within the jurisdiction of the court, attempted to cheat by impersonation.
Robert said that the convict represented himself on a Facebook profile page as Edward Sulisi, an American citizen, a fact he knew was false.
The offence, according to him, contravenes the provisions of Section 95, when read in conjunction with Section 313 of the Penal Code (Laws of the Federation, Abuja), 1990 and punishable under Section 324 of the same Act.
Robert said that in the course of investigation, an iPhone 11 cell phone was found with the convict and that was the instrument used for attempting to cheat.
He also prayed the court that the phone, being an instrument for the crime, be forfeited to the Federal Government through the prosecuting agency or as the court deemed fit. (NAN)
CRIME
Sales Rep Docked Over Alleged Stealing Motorcycle Valued N1.2m

The Police on Friday arraigned a 42-year-old sales representative, Surajudeen Lawal in Badagry Chief Magistrates’ Court over alleged stealing Bajaj motorcycle valued at N1,200,000.
The defendant whose address is unknown, is charged on a count of stealing, which he pleaded not guilty.
The Prosecution Counsel, Insp.
Ayodele Adeosun told the Court that Lawal committed the offence on May 17, at about 11. 00.a.m, at Clemos Tech. Ltd., Abudu Complex, Oko-Afo, Badagry area of Lagos.Adeosun alleged that the defendant, being a sales representative at the company sold one Bajaj motorcycle valued at N1,200,000, property of one Clement Ogunfododo, the complainant and converted the money to his own use.
“The defendant could not give the account of the money when he was asked to pay the money into company’s account.
“He was arrested and handed over to Police for interrogation and prosecution.
“The offence contravened the provision of Section 287 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.
The Chief Magistrate, Mr Patrick Adekomaiya granted the defendant bail in the sum of N400,000 with two sureties in like sum.
He said one of the sureties must be gainfully employed.
Adekomaiya adjourned the case until June 11, for mention. (NAN)
CRIME
Music Teacher Bags Life Imprisonment For Defiling 9-year-old Pupil

An Ikeja Sexual Offences and Domestic Violence Court on Wednesday sentenced a 35-year-old music teacher and counselor, Anthony Okeh, to life imprisonment for defiling a nine-year-old, JSS 1 pupil name withheld)
That Justice Abiola Soladoye in her judgment held that the prosecution had successfully discharged the burden of proof of the charge of defilement against Okeh.
According to her, Okeh is a pathological liar, soulless man without any iota of shame, and everything a teacher should not be for having unlawful sexual intercourse with his pupil.
Soladoye said the case was a direct evidence as the survivor was in court to narrate her sexual ordeals in the hands of the music teacher; a sexual predator.
She added that the evidence of the survivor was lucid, cogent, unequivocal and compelling and the denial of the convict did not hold waters.
“To the mind of this court, the denial of the convict is a form to distance himself from the crime.
“The convict is a pathological liar whose evidence is an after thought and I do not believe him at all.
“I do not believe the other three defence witnesses as well, because their evidences were devoid of truth and they were tainted witnesses.
“Cases are not won on the number of witnesses presented to testify before the court but on the quality of evidence adduced that are credible, convincing and compelling,” the judge said.
The judge added that the survivor in her testimony had narrated how the convict called her upstairs into the music room, where he showed her different nude pictures, claimed to be a cultist and threatened to kill her if she ever told anyone.
“The survivor recognised the man in the box as her music teacher who defiled her more than two times in the music room.
“The testimony of the Investigative Police Officer (IPO) is corroborated by the testimony of the survivor when she said that the mother of the girl noticed her reluctance to go to school and she later confessed to her mother what the convict had been doing to her.
“The IPO said that the mother of the survivor (nominal complainant) reported the case to the police.
“Statement of the nominal complainant was admitted into evidence,” Soladoye added.
She therefore convicted Okeh of the one-count charge of defilement and consequently sentenced him to life imprisonment.
Soladoye also ordered that the convict’s name be registered in the Lagos State Sexual Offences Register.
She also called on school proprietors and proprietress to recruit teachers with high moral standards to teach in their schools so as to avoid dent on their institutions.
“All stakeholders in the administration of criminal justice must form a strong collaboration in combating sexual violence offences so as to protect the dignity, mental health, physical and psychological trauma of survivors in such cases,” she said.
The State Counsel, Miss Abimbola Abolade presented two witnesses; the survivor and an investigative police officer while the Defence called four witnesses.
Abolade told the court that the convict committed the offence on Sept. 6, 2022 at Lachez O International School, Agege, Lagos.
The prosecution submitted that the convict had unlawful sexual intercourse with the minor by penetrating her vagina with his penis.
According to the prosecution, the offence contravenes Section 137 of the Criminal Laws of Lagos State, 2015. (NAN)
CRIME
Ilesa Prison Break: NCoS Yet To Brief Us – Osun Police

The Police Command in Osun is yet to receive any official communication on the escape of seven inmates from the the Medium Security Custodial Centre in Ilesa, Osun.
The Police Spokesperson for the command, DSP Abiodun Ojelabi, said that the police state command had not been officially briefed or informed of the incident by the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS).
“We heard also about the escape, but there is no official report made to the police by the NCoS.
“Our Intel revealed to us that actually, there was an escape.
“The cause of the escape is what we don’t know because our men have gone there.
“From the intelligience report we got, there is nothing we can lay hands on that made the inmates escape.
“The NCoS should inform us about what actually happened,” he said
Ojelabi said: “the police is out to protect lives and property and any criminal we see, we will apprehend”.
The NCoS declared seven inmates missing as a result of rain that damaged the security perimeter of the Medium Security Custodial Centre in Ilesa in the early hours of Tuesday.
The heavy rainfall around 2:00 a.m. caused a breach in the facility’s structure, allowing the inmates to escape.
Confirming the development, the Controller-General of Corrections, Sylvester Ndidi Nwakuche, in a statement signed by Umar Abubakar, Deputy Controller of Corrections, Public Relations Officer, on Tuesday, ordered an immediate investigation into the incident and assured the public that efforts were underway to return the escapees to custody.
“The service is working closely with sister security agencies as well as community leaders to recapture the escapees and bring them back to custody,” the NCoS said in the statement.
“However, the Service solicits the cooperation and support of the public in providing information that may lead to the recapture of the fleeing inmates.”
Authorities have since launched a manhunt to recapture the fugitives. (NAN)