Teenager, 19, bags 2 years jail term for N2.3m theft

18 Aug 2026

An Asaba Chief Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday sentenced 19-year-old teenager, Tobechukwu Ubaka, to two years’ imprisonment for theft and conspiracy.

The Chief Magistrate, Faith Kekeje-Kalu, sentenced the convict after he pleaded guilty to the charges brought against him by the police.

Kekeje-Kalu sentenced him to two years’ imprisonment on count one, effective from Aug. 14, the date of his arrest, with an option of N200, 000 fine.

On count two, she imposed another two-year term, to run concurrently with count one, while ordering the convict to pay N2.342 million in restitution and a N100,000 fine.

Kekeje-Kalu said theft was becoming increasingly rampant among young adults, particularly those aged between 18 and 30 in the society.

The chief magistrate noted that Ubaka was homeless and had no family members, adding that community service or a non-custodial sentence would not effectively deter him.

She, however, observed that custodial centres now serve as correctional facilities where inmates could acquire skills and crafts to support their reintegration into society.

The prosecutor, ASP Patience Odigie, had told the court that Ubaka and others still at large, allegedly conspired between June and Aug. 14, to steal.

She said the stolen property included computers, printers, music keyboards, children’s swing slide, office chairs, fans, electrical wires and an iron speaker, all valued at N2.314 million in total.

Odigie said the offences contravened Sections 516 and 390(9) of the Criminal Code, Cap. C21, Vol. 1, Laws of Delta State of Nigeria, 2006