Judiciary
Alleged cruelty to minor: Housewife alleges NAPTIP official demanded N500,000
A housewife, Esther Nwatu told an FCT High Court that an official of the National Agency for Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) demanded N500 000 from her to drop a case against her.
NAPTIP accused Nwatu of beating her underageg domestic staff with a cable wire and inflicted injury on her.
Defending herself before Justice Peter Kekemeke, Nwatu said NAPTIP officials visited her home in mufti and took the girl away.
”When my husband returned home, we visited the NAPTIP office and the investigation officer demanded N500,000 to drop the case against me.
”My husband told the officer that he does not have such an amount and that he can only give him N100 000 but the officer refused.
“The girl in question is like a daughter to me and she was brought to me so that I can enrol her in school. I did not beat her with cable wire,” she told the court.
The Prosecution Counsel, Mrs Comfort Ajene, asked her why the victim goes to school with a veil to cover the injuries inflicted on her.
The defendant said the girl was not injured
After listening to the testimony, the judge adjourned the matter until April 20 for continuation of the defendant case.
NAPTIP alleged in its submission before the court that on or about July 7, 2016, a 14-year-old girl was beaten and injured by her “madam”, Nwatu in Orozo, Abuja.
It further alleged that Nwatu stripped the girl naked, tied her hands and legs, and flogged her with an electric wire.
The prosecution said that the offence contravened the provisions of Section 2(1) of the Violence Against Persons (Prohibition) Act, 2015 states:.
A person who willfully causes or inflicts physical injury on another person by means of any weapon, substance or object, commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a term of imprisonment not exceeding five years or a fine not exceeding N100,000.00 or both.
She pleaded not guilty to the charge.
Judiciary
Court remands man for allegedly stealing cold room compressor
A Sharia Court in Kano State on Wednesday ordered that a 25-year-old man, Ahmed Abdulkadir who pleaded guilty to stealing a cold room compressor unit worth N60,000 be remanded in a correction centre.
The police charged Abdulkadir, who lives in Fagge Quarters, Kano, with theft.
The Judge, Malam Umar Lawal-Abubaka, adjourned the matter until July 25 for summary trial.
Earlier, the Prosecution Counsel, Insp Abdullahi Wada told the court that the complainant, Nura Muhammed who also resides in Fagge Quarters, reported the matter at the Fagge Police Station, Kano, on July 6.
Wada alleged that the defendant, entered into the complainant’s shop and stole the compressor unit.
The defendant pleaded guilty to the charge.
Judiciary
Man,26,docked for alleged theft of armoured cables worth N3.7m
Judiciary
Jigawa High Court judges begin annual vacation
Jigawa State Chief Judge, Justice Umar M. Sadiq has approved July 10 for the commencement of annual vacation for the State High Court.
This was contained in a press statement signed by the Director, Publicity and Protocol Matters, Jigawa State Judiciary, issued to newmen.
The statement said the High Court Judicial staff would resume work on Monday, September 11, 2023.
He said the vacation is under the Provision of Order 45 Rule 5(1) of the Jigawa State High Court Civil Procedure Rules (Subsidiary Legislation) Cap. H-2, laws of Jigawa, 2012.
“Given the above, by the Provision of Jigawa State High Court 2022/2023 Legal Calendar, all High Court Judges shall be on vacation from Monday, 10th July, 2023, to Friday, 8th September, 2023 and resume work on Monday, 11th September, 2023,” he said.
He said that during the vacation period, Justice Mustapha Bello Adamu of High Court No 9 Hadejia would serve as the Vacation Judge and sit at High Court Complex, Dutse.
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