An Ota Chief Magistrate Court in Ogun, yesterday, sentenced a 44-year-old man, Adetoro David, to five years’ imprisonment for abducting a two-year-old child.
The chief magistrate, Mr O. I. Oke, sentenced David without an option of fine.
Oke held that the prosecution proved beyond reasonable doubt that David was guilty of the charges brought against him.
David, whose residential address is unknown, is facing a three-count charge of conspiracy, abduction and child stealing.
He had pleaded not guilty on arraignment.
The prosecutor, Insp. Grace Adebayo, told the court that David and others at large committed the offences at Oju-Ore area of Ota.
According to Adebayo, the child was abducted by David and others when his mother sent him and his eldest brother on an errand.
The prosecutor added that the accused and a woman told the toddler and his elder brother to come and meet them.
“On arrival, they gave his brother money to go and buy biscuits; the two-year-old child was left with them,” the prosecutor said.
Adebayo said that the offences contravened sections 28, 371(1) and 516 of the Criminal Code, Laws of Ogun, 2006. (NAN)