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Plateau arraigns 300 looters, sentence some to 3 months in prison
 
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Thu, 29 Oct 2020   ||   Nigeria, Plateau State
 

The Plateau State Government had on Wednesday, begun the prosecution of over 300 suspected looters and arsonists in the state.

The suspects are facing charges of looting, criminal trespass and inciting public disturbance, among other charges.

They had been in military and police detention after they were arrested in different parts of Jos and the Bukuru metropolis between Saturday and Sunday and were moved to the Bassa Local Government Area on Wednesday for arraignment.

The defendants, who were arraigned one after the other at Jebbu Bassa Area Court, appeared before several judges including Justices N S Dashe, Adar Roseline Baraje, L B Longs, Lawal Sulaiman, among others.

The prosecutors from the state Ministry of Justice prayed the court to prosecute the accused persons according to the law because they committed the offences against the state.

The defence counsels, however, pleaded with the court to temper justice with mercy for the accused persons, particularly as they were first offenders.

The defence counsels also pleaded for short sentencing with an option of fine after their clients pleaded guilty to the offences.

After considering submissions from both parties, the judges in their separate judgments sentenced the accused persons to three months in prison with an option of N10,000 fine.

Many of the suspects were allowed to go home after perfecting their bail conditions.

The trial continues on Thursday.

 

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