Thursday, 5 October 2017

Teenage boy who escaped police detention in Bayelsa sentenced to 40 strokes of cane and six weeks of community service (photos)

A 17-year-old boy who escaped from the Bayelsa State police detention has been sentenced to 40 strokes of the cane and six weeks of community service. The young boy had been arrested for stealing a cell phone and a bicycle, but he escaped through the broken ceiling at a police detention facility before he was rearrested and arraigned.

According to reports, the juvenile was found guilty of stealing a mobile phone, a bicycle and escaping from police detention at the Yenagoa magistrate court on the 27th of September.

His punishment for escaping police detention attracted 10 strokes of the cane and 30 minutes of community service for three weeks, including another addition 30 strokes and 30 minutes of community work for three weeks for stealing a bicycle and mobile phone.

Confirming his punishment, Deputy Superintendent of Police and spokesman for the Bayelsa State Police Command, Asinim Butswat, said that the teenager who has been handed over to his parents has started sweeping the Swali market in Yenagoa for 30 minutes daily.

On Wednesday, the juvenile was pictured sweeping the Swali market and he will carry on with community service sentence for six weeks.

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