Court jails student for stealing iPad

On Monday, the Kaduna Chief Magistrates’ Court sentenced a 21-year-old student, Paul Caleb, to four months’ imprisonment for stealing an iPad.
The magistrate, Ibrahim Emmanuel, sentenced Mr Caleb after he pleaded guilty to one count of theft.
“The defendant has no cause to show why he should not be convicted. I, therefore, convict him for the offence of theft,” Mr Emmanuel said.
He, however, gave the convict an option of N6,000 fine and warned him to desist from crime.
The convict, a resident of Barnawa Kaduna, stole the iPad valued N150,000.
According to the prosecutor, Chidi Leo, Mary John, a resident of Narayi Kaduna, lodged a complaint about the defendant at the Barnawa Police Station on December 3.
Mr Leo said the convict went into the complainant’s shop located at Bayan Dutse Narayi to charge his phone but stole her iPad.
He said the convict was caught and handed over to the police when a customer saw him hiding the iPad in his cloth.
The prosecutor noted that the offence contravened Section 57 of the Kaduna State Penal Code Law, 2017.
(NAN)
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