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Those who are supposed to be Security men jailed 2 months for theft

Those who are supposed to be Security men jailed 2 months for theft

TWO security men, Jerry Shammah and Nzaku were yesterday sentenced to two months imprisonment for stealing armoured cable from their duty post.

The accused persons of Santana Security were said to have jointly stolen the armored cable at AP Plaza, Wuse II, on October 3, 2010.

The prosecutor Adamu Abdullahi had earlier informed the court that on October 3, one Faz­ing Jangga reported to the police that the accused persons stole the said cable valued at N 144,500 at AP Plaza where they were detailed to guard and were subsequently arrested.

The accused pleaded guilty and begged for leni­ency, saying they will not do it again and that they did not know what came over them.

The prosecutor urged the court to try the accused summarily under section 157 of the Criminal Pro­cedure Code, adding that the offences are punishable under section 79 and 287 of the Penal Code Law.

Based on their confes­sion, magistrate Okeagu Azbak sentenced the accused persons to two months imprisonment each or a fine option of N 2,000 each on the two count charge.

Daily Trust Friday October 8th 2010

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By Usman A. Bello & Ogechi Ohalee

AN OKADA RIDER CAME IN CONTACT WITH HIS DEATH IN LAGOS BY A TRAILER

AN OKADA RIDER CAME IN CONTACT WITH HIS DEATH IN LAGOS BY A TRAILER

AN unidentified commercial motorcycle operator was yester­day crushed to death by a trailer along the Ozumba Mbadiwe Road, Victoria Island, Lagos.

The accident occurred when the Okada rider somersaulted after ramming his motorcycle into the trailer with registra­tion number, XA573RRM. Our correspondent reports that the Okada rider died on the spot.

According to a witness, Mr. Sulaimon Badru, the Okada rider was speeding. Badru, who said the state government did the right thing by banning motorcycles on highways in Lagos, however, lamented that the government was not enforc­ing the law.

“People have been complaining since government banned Okada from highways, but this is just one of the numerous Okada accidents that have occurred since the law was introduced. Okada riders need to be forced to comply with rules and regu­lations guiding their operations, not only for their safety, but for the safety of their passengers,” he said.

When our correspondent visited the LASTMA office, he gathered that the body of the Okada rider had been taken to the Isolo General Hospital’s mortuary and that the driver of the trailer had been detained by police.

Reacting to the accident, the Lagos State Commissioner for Transportation, Professor Bamidele Badejo, flayed the use of motorcycles on highways.

Daily Trust Tuesday 8th October 2010

Femi Akintola, Lagos

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