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Kaduna Court Convicts 605 Lockdown Violators

    Advertisement The Kaduna State court has convicted 605 people for violating lockdown order in the state. The Ministry of Justice said that the culprits … Continue reading Kaduna Court Convicts 605 Lockdown Violators


A map showing Kaduna, a state in Nigeria's North-Central region.
A map showing Kaduna, a state in Nigeria’s North-West geopolitical zone.

 

A map showing Kaduna, a state in Nigeria's North-Central region.
A map showing Kaduna, a state in Nigeria’s North-Central region.

 

The Kaduna State court has convicted 605 people for violating lockdown order in the state.

The Ministry of Justice said that the culprits were convicted between Thursday and Friday last week, for violating the lockdown order which was imposed on March 26, to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

A statement signed by the Commissioner of Justice and Attorney General of Kaduna State, Aisha Dikko on Monday, said that about one million, nine hundred thousand naira was realised as fines from the convictions, adding that 41 offenders were given community service.

Kaduna state 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.

The mobile courts are located at Kakuri, Kawo and Magajin Gari, including Rigasa, Sabon Tasha and Maraban Rido as well as Rigachukun, Kaduna-Kano border, Abuja-Kaduna expressway.

The Commissioner said that ‘’A breakdown of the offences shows that people were convicted for not wearing face masks in public and violating the restriction of movement order.’’

According to her, Gabasawa mobile court had the highest number of convictions on Friday, 75 violators were fined a total of N67,500 and the Abuja-Kaduna ‘Tollgate’ ‘’followed next with 66 convictions but with a higher fine of N529,500.’’

‘’Magajin Gari mobile court had the lowest culprits of 17 people, who were fined N75,000 collectively. But the Sabon Tasha court had the lowest fines of N40,000,’’ she noted.

The Attorney General warned against violations of the Coronavirus(COVID-19) Partial Lockdown Order 2020, adding that offenders shall, in addition to being fined, may undergo community service for a minimum of seven days.

‘’In addition, violators may have their motorcycles, tricycles, or motor vehicles impounded and forfeited to the government,’’ the Commissioner further warned.

According to Aisha Dikko, violation of stay at home order and not wearing face masks attracts a fine of N5,000 each. ‘’On the other hand, not maintaining physical distancing attracts a fine of N7,000,’’ she added.

The Attorney General said that unauthorised riding of motorcycles and tricycles during the lockdown, as well as driving motor vehicles, trucks, and buses, attracts N5,000, N10,000, N20,000, N30,000 and N20,000 respectively.