Barber imprisoned for stealing canopy

An Area Court in Jos has sentenced a barber, Moses Tobi, to six months’ imprisonment for stealing a canopy.
A panel of two magistrates, Ghazali Adam and Hyacinth Dolnaan sentenced Mr Tobi after pleading guilty to theft.
The magistrates gave him an option of a N10,000 fine.
Prosecution counsel, Ijupil Thawar, told the court that the complainant, Esther Emmanuel, reported the case at the ‘A’ division police station on May 14.
The prosecutor said that the convict stole the canopy worth N30,000 from the complainant’s fish stand.
(NAN)
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