Ondo barber jailed 14 years for car theft, burglary

Faith Alofe
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An Ondo State Chief Magistrate Court sitting in Akure has sentenced a man named Joseph Babatunde to 14 years imprisonment after being found guilty of committing two separate criminal offences.

According to the PUNCH, the 20-year-old barber was said to have been arrested by the men of the state police command after he reportedly broke into and stole a Toyota Hilux jeep engine valued at N1m.

He also broke into a shop and stole 18 plastic chairs valued at N87,000 last week at Araromi Street, Ijoka area of Akure. He was later charged to court and arraigned on four counts bordering burglary and stealing.

According to the prosecution, the offence contravened Sections 516 and 390 (9) of the Criminal Code Law of Ondo State, 2016. Babatunde pleaded guilty to the four counts.

The Chief Magistrate, Mrs C.M. Omole, in her ruling, held that the prosecution’s uncontradicted evidence corroborated the defendant’s admission of the crime. She found Babatunde guilty of all the counts he was charged with and consequently sentenced him accordingly.

She sentenced the convict to four years in jail with hard labour, each on counts one, two, and three, and two years in prison for count four with an option of N180,000 fine.

The magistrate, however, ruled that the jail term of 14 years should run concurrently.

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