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❗️24 MONTHS JAIL TERM FOR STORE BREAKING

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👉🏾"The Truth Shall Set You Free"

At the Makeni High Court, presided over by Justice Ibrahim Mohamed Koroma, Saidu Kamara of 7 Dauda Sesay Street in Makeni was arraigned on two counts charged ranging from store breaking and larceny.

According to Mohamed Bangura, he informed the court that he is a security at Makeni filling station along 26 Azzolini Highway and recalled on the 9th October 2018.

The accused Saidu Kamara came and stole away one electric bulb twenty liters of petrol including other property and later went in to thin air only to discovered in one of the business center on the verged of selling the stolen item when he immediately arrested him and later took him to Mena police station in Makeni for investigation.

Three witnessed testified against the accused. The accused Saidu Kamara pleaded in court that he committed the offence and immediately asked for mercy.

In his ruling, Justice Koroma said since the accused did not waste the time of the court and happens to be a first offender of the law, sentence him to twelve months on each count total to twenty four months to run concurrently.

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