Wednesday, August 22, 2012

LAWMA official jailed one month for stabbing suspected thief


A Yaba Magistrates’ Court in Lagos on Wednesday sentenced an employee of the Lagos Management Authority, Ibrahim Fasasi, to one month imprisonment for stabbing a man with a knife, in a case of mistaken identity.



The magistrate, Patrick Adekomaya, who delivered the judgment, said the sentence should be served with hard labour, the News Agency of Nigeria reports.

Fasasi had earlier pleaded guilty to the charge of causing grievous bodily harm.

The magistrate said, “With the evidence before this court and the plea of the accused, he is hereby found guilty as charged.

“But, bearing in mind that the accused is a first offender and in consideration of the peculiar facts of the case, the accused is hereby sentenced to one month imprisonment with hard labour.”

The prosecutor, Sgt. Victor Eruada, had told the court that Fasasi committed the offence on August 17 at Oyingbo market in Lagos.

According to him, the accused had mistaken the complainant, Gabriel Babalola, for a man who allegedly stole some items from a shop and stabbed him.

“The accused ran after the complainant to apprehend him for stealing. He asked him to surrender his bag, but he refused.

“In the process, the accused brought out a knife and stabbed the complainant on his hand and collected the bag.

“Unfortunately, the owner of the shop said the complainant was not the one who stole the items,” Eruada said.

He said both the accused and the complainant were taken to the police station by men of the Rapid Response Squad on patrol.

Eruada said the offence contravened Section 171 of the Criminal Code, Laws of Lagos State.

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