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Kaduna mobile courts convict 311 COVID-19 lockdown violators

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Kaduna State Government has secured the convictions of 311 violators of lockdown order out of the 373 people that were apprehended in two days.

The Commissioner for Justice and Attorney General, Mrs Aisha Dikko disclosed this in a statement on Wednesday in Kaduna.

She said the convictions were made by the eight mobile courts that were set up last week to try residents, who flouted the restriction order and other COVID-19 precautionary measures.

The Attorney General said that most of the culprits violated the stay-at-home order, failed to wear face masks and others also violated traffic laws.

She said that over N1 million was realised as fines between Monday and Tuesday.

According to her, some offenders were merely warned by the courts and others were given community service to perform for their infractions.

It would be recalled that Kaduna state government had set up mobile courts on April 24 to summarily try curfew violators, in its efforts to preserve public safety, following the State Executive Council’s directive.

Earlier, the Deputy Governor of Kaduna State, Dr Hadiza Balarabe, had imposed a lockdown on the state on March 26, by invoking the 1999 Constitution, sections 2 and 8 of the Quarantine Act of 1926 and Kaduna State Public Health Law of 1917.

Giving a breakdown of the offenders, Dikko said that ‘’Tuesday had the highest number of convictions with 208 offenders, adding that Gabasawa topped the list with 36 convictions while Mararaban Rido had the least number of 10.

The Commissioner further said that Rigachikun mobile court collected the highest amount of fines with N267,500, in spite of the fact that it had 31 convictions, five convicts less than Gabasawa.

‘’Monday had 103 convictions out of 139 violations across the eight court locations of Kakuri, Kawo, Magajin Gari, Rigasa, Sabon Tasha, Mararaban Rido and Rigachukun.

‘’Out of that number, Sabon Tasha area had 24 culprits, the highest number of offenders, while Mararaban Rido  had eight, representing the lowest number of violators on Monday when the mobile courts began operating,’’ she said.

The Commissioner also said that 29 offenders were asked to perform community service on Monday and Sabon Tasha topped the list with 20 people on Tuesday, while Kawo and Mararaban Rido had one offender each.

‘’Similarly, 18 people were given community service and Sabo Tasha again came tops on Tuesday with 10 offenders while Magajin Gari had two culprits,’’ the Attorney General added.(NAN)

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