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Grade 1 Area Court in Aso Pada, Mararaba on Monday discharged a
labourer, Thomas Abu, 29, of Aso Pada, Mararaba who was charged with
theft of N3,000.
The judge, Albert Maga, struck out the case and
discharged the accused after the prosecutor, Cpl Friday Enumaje, told
the court that he could not locate the complainant.
“This is a
case of theft brought by the Commissioner of Police; the prosecution has
failed to produce any witness in the matter as they could not locate
the complainant.
“I hereby invoke Section 165 of the Criminal
Procedure Code to strike out the matter and discharge the accused for
want of diligent prosecution,” the judge said.
Maga advised Abu to stop committing crime and be close to God. NAN recalls that Abu was arraigned on 20 May for theft.
Enumaje
told the court that Comfort James of same address as the accused lodged
a complaint against the accused, her boyfriend, at the Aso Pada Police
Station on 13 May.
He said the accused stole the money when he visited James in her house on 11 May.
“She
went out to buy some fish and tomatoes at a nearby shop and the accused
took N3,000 from her purse that was on the bed without her consent.”
The prosecutor said Abu was arrested later with the said amount.
Abu
pleaded guilty to the charge, saying it was the handiwork of the devil.
“I don’t know why I did it; I think it is the handiwork of the devil.
Please forgive me, I will never do it again,” he pleaded.
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