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Man Bags Eight Years For Stealing iPad, Laptops In Ekiti

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An Ado Ekiti High Court on Monday sentenced a 39-year-old man, Femi Romiluyi, to eight years imprisonment for burglary and stealing.

Romiluyi was tried for stealing an iPad, recharge cards valued at N30,000, laptops and a sum of N20,000.

The judge, Justice Bamidele Omotosho, however, did not find him guilty of the offense of armed robbery which he was also charged with.

Justice Omotosho after listening to both prosecution and defense counsels, said, “The prosecution had proved its case beyond reasonable doubt and established the case of burglary.”

Omotosho told Romiluyi, “The Court found you guilty as charged on count three and four for the offense of burglary and stealing, but based on the plea of the defense counsel, describing you as a first offender, you are hereby sentenced to eight years in jail.”

Earlier, prosecution counsel, Abon Akinola, from the state Ministry of Justice, had said, “The defendant committed the offenses on January 11, 2016. While armed with offensive weapons such as gun, club, knife, and cutlass, he robbed one Ojumu Adeniran of his i-pad and MTN recharge cards valued at N30,000.

“Again, on January 12, 2016, at Textile Area, the convict also robbed one Pastor Sunday Ariyo of his HP Laptops and a sum of N20,000 while armed with offensive weapons.”

Abon said that the offenses contravened Section 402(2) of the Criminal Code Law, Cap C 16, Vol. 1, Laws of Ekiti State of Nigeria, 2012.

The prosecution called five witnesses and tendered exhibits including pictures, statements of the convict and the victims.

Defense Counsel, Mr. Lawrence Fasanmi, who called only a witness, pleaded for leniency, praying that the court should tamper justice with mercy with his client as he was a first offender and still in his prime age, saying he could still be useful for the society.

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