Man Who Sold Two Boys For N1.3m Bags 11 Years Imprisonment
A chief magistrate court sitting in Asaba, Delta State, yesterday,
sentenced one Onyemachi Alor to 11 years imprisonment without an option
of fine for conspiracy and child stealing.
Alor was convicted on a two-count charge of conspiracy to commit child
stealing and child stealing, offences punishable under Sections 516 and
371 of the Criminal Code Law Cap C21, Vol.1 Laws of Delta State, 2006.
Prosecution witnesses told the court that on May 21, 2014 the accused
stole two young boys, aged five and seven, while they were playing in
their housing estate, while pretending that he was taking them to have
their hair cut.
Sales
“Rather than taking the boys, who usually referred to him as ‘uncle’ to
the salon, he took them to Abia State, where he sold them for N700,000
and N400,000, respectively, to a woman, who kept them locked up in a
room,” the witness added.
According to the witnesses, the accused person and his accomplice (the
woman) were later arrested and handcuffed by two police officers, who
disguised as potential buyers and recovered the boys.
He disclosed that the culprits were afterwards taken from Abia State to
Delta State Police Command where they were charged to court.
Justice
Sentencing the accused, the Presiding Chief Magistrate, Okonkwo Okanume,
held that the positive, direct and equivocal confessional statement of
the accused coupled with evidence of witnesses established his guilt
enough to sustain a conviction.
Okanume sentenced the accused person to five and six years imprisonment
without option of fine in counts one and two, respectively. He lamented
that child stealing was very prevalent in the society, adding that those
caught in the act should be punished to serve as a deterrent to others.
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