Paul Iyoghojie
Five women have been arraigned before a Lagos
State magistrates’ court for allegedly engaging in prostitution in Ikoyi
area of Lagos State, western Nigeria.
The accused persons, Helen
Ugwu, 33, Chika Okoro, 40, Roseline Jebba, 43, Sandra Akomake, 58, and
Udega Theresa, 61, were ordered arrested by the divisional police
officer in charge of Ikoyi division, Eti Osa, Lagos, SP Mustapha Tijani.
Their
arrest and prosecution followed a complaint by the residents of
Thompson Avenue area of Ikoyi, Lagos that some women were engaging in
prostitution and constituting a threat to their lives in the area.
After
investigation by Inspector Phillip Igbinovia and his team, the accused
persons were arraigned before an Igbosere Magistrates’ Court, Lagos on a
one count charge of felony to wit, unlawful engagement in prostitution
in Ikoyi, Lagos.
Police prosecutor, Sgt. Nicholas Akpene, said the
offence the accused persons committed is punishable under section
142(1)(3)(b) of the criminal laws of Lagos State, 2011.
The first
to fourth accused persons pleaded guilty to the crime in the open court,
while the fifth accused, who claimed to be pregnant, pleaded not guilty
to the charge.
The presiding magistrate, Mrs. A. T. Omoyemi,
admitted the pregnant accused woman to bail in the sum of N50,000 with
two sureties in like sum.
She orderd that the four accused persons
who pleaded guilty be remanded in prison custody till 30 November, 2015
for facts and sentence.
source M J magazine
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