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Edo mobile court arraigns 13 persons, convicts others for violatingNigeria — The Guardian Nigeria News – Nigeria and World News

A mobile court sitting in Benin City, headed by Chief Magistrate Bright Eraze Oniha, on Tuesday, convicted 11 persons for disobeying the directive of the Edo State government on compulsory use of face masks and the restriction of movement. The convicted persons, who were arrested at various locations in the state capital, pleaded guilty to the offence and asked for leniency from the Chief Magistrate. x The court ordered the convicted persons to carry out three hours of community service within the premises of the Edo State High Court, Benin City. Two other persons, Miss Stephine Francis and Mr. Uti Christopher, who pleaded not guilty, were discharged and acquitted by the Chief Magistrate on the ground of no witness to the alleged offence committed.

17 persons convicted, undergo community service for violating COVID-19 protocols in Edo

17 persons convicted, undergo community service for violating COVID-19 protocols in Edo 17 persons convicted, undergo community service for violating COVID-19 protocols in Edo Jan 25, 2021 Violators of COVID-19 protocols carrying out community service, at the premises of Edo State High Court in Benin City, on Monday, January 25, 2021 Share Violators of COVID-19 protocols carrying out community service, at the premises of Edo State High Court in Benin City, on Monday, January 25, 2021 17 persons have been convicted by an Edo Magistrate Court sitting in Oredo Magisterial District for violating the curfew imposed by the Edo State Government restricting movement between 10 pm to 5 am, in a bid to tame the spread of the second wave of COVID-19 in the state.

COVID-19: Edo Mobile Court arraigns 12 persons, convicts 9 for flouting prevention protocol

An Edo Magistrate Court in Oredo Magisterial District has convicted nine persons for violating the state government’s coronavirus (COVID-19) protocols, with the convicts sentenced to community service as punishment for refusing to wear facemasks in public and breaking the 10pm to 5am curfew in the state. Twelve suspects were arraigned before the mobile court which held its sitting at the Edo State High Court premises, with Chief Magistrate Bright Eraze Oniha presiding. The suspects arrested and convicted for refusing to wear facemasks include Abu Sani, Umaru Ali, Emmanuella Sylvester, Desmond Victory, Peter Nyashi, Franca Osas, Kashatu Mahmud and Clement Palmer.

COVID-19: Edo court convicts eight persons for not wearing face masks

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