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A 29-year-old man, Wale Olaiya, on Monday appeared in a Badagry Magistrates’ Court in Lagos State for alleged theft and escape from police custody.
Mr Olaiya, whose address is unknown, is charged with stealing and unlawful escape from police custody.
He, however, pleaded not guilty to the offences.
The prosecutor, Ayodele Adeosun, told the court that the defendant committed the offences on February 6, at No 40 Owoseni Street, Ijanikin area of Lagos.
“The defendant broke and entered into a dwelling house of one Doris John and stole one Infinix Note 4 Android phone valued at N70,000,” said the prosecutor, a police inspector.
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The Honouring Our Future exhibit will be in Whitehorse until April 30 and then travel across the territory until the fall of 2023. The dress on the left was worn by 2013 graduate Brittney Telep, from the Ta an Kwäch än Council and made by Ellenise and Dorothy Profeit. The regalia on the right was worn by Sarrah Telep of the Ta an Kwäch än Council, who graduated in 2019. It was made by Ellenise Profriet.(Danielle d Entremont/ CBC)
Rich colours, intricate beadwork, and creative designs.
That is just some of what encompasses the regalia Yukon First Nations high school graduates have been wearing for the past 45 years.
RSVGPF hands out awards
Left: Cpl. 192 Douglas Caesar, Policeman of the Year (right), receives his trophy from Commissioner of Police (CoP) Colin John. Right: Cpl. 228 Judy Franklyn, Policewoman of the Year (left), accepts a plaque from Assistant Commissioner of Police Richard Browne.
By: Kenville Horne•
The Royal St. Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force (RSVGPF), in collaboration with the RSVGPF Police Welfare Association (PWA), held its Annual Awards and Retirement Dinner at Russell’s Auditorium last Tuesday 29th December, 2020, under the theme: The catalyst to success is hard work, discipline and dedication.
Noticeably absent from this year’s ceremony was Assistance Superintendent of Police Junior Simmons who would normally serve as Master of Ceremony. In his absence, ASP Hawkins Nanton took up the role.