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Two drivers jailed six years each for violating traffic rules

The police prosecutor said the defendants drove carelessly without due consideration on a public road, obstructed traffic, and without vehicle particulars and licence.

• May 6, 2024
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The upper area court in Jimeta, Yola, on Monday, sentenced two drivers, Bello Shehu and Ahmed Sagir, to six years’ imprisonment each for violating traffic rules in the state’s central metropolis.

The convicts, Mr Shehu, 26 and Mr Rabiu, 24, a tricycle rider of Jambutu Yola, pleaded guilty to inconsiderable driving, obstruction of traffic rules on a public road, wrong parking, driving without vehicle particulars and driver’s licence.

The presiding Judge, Abubakar Balaraba, held that he convicted and sentenced the two based on their plea of guilt to the offence.

“Having considered the plea of the convicts, I hereby sentence you, Bello Shehu, a tricycle rider, to six months’ imprisonment or pay a fine of N10,000 on each of the four offences, which makes it two years or a fine of N40,000.

“Also, you, Ahmed Sagir, a vehicle driver, are sentenced to one year in prison or pay a fine of N20,000 on each of the four offences, which makes it four years in prison or to pay a fine of N80,000.

”This judgement is under section 41 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 2015 as amended, adding that the convicts are given 30 days right of appeal,“ Mr Balaraba said.

Earlier, the police prosecutor Insp. Abraham Zirba told the court that on May 5, at about 1:45 p.m., a team of patrol attached to the central motor traffic division, led by CSP. Zubairu Buba arrested the suspects.

Mr Zirba said Mr Shehu, who drove a vehicle with plate number ARD 514 XA and Mr Sagir, who rode a tricycle with plate number JMT 127 AA, violated the traffic rules.

The police prosecutor said the defendants drove carelessly without due consideration on a public road, obstructed traffic through wrong parking, and drove without vehicle particulars and licence.

He added that the offence contravened the provisions of sections 41, 29, 161 and 7(1) of the Traffic Regulation Act 2015, as amended.

(NAN)

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