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Judiciary

Court Sentences Motorist For Assaulting FRSC Personnel

todayNovember 28, 2024

Background

A Magistrate Court sitting in Oye Ekiti has sentenced Mr Kazeem Abdullahi a motorist to 1 month imprisonment for attacking patrol operatives of the Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC while performing their lawful duties along Oye-Ifaki road, Ekiti State.

Mr Kazeem was arraigned before Magistrate Salau ME of the Oye Ekiti Magistrate Court on a lone count charge under Section 187 of the Criminal Law of Ekiti State 2021, bordering on assault on a law enforcement officer.

Senior Magistrate Salau ME in his judgment said the Defendant was found guilty as charged, but in view of the fact that Kazeem is a first time offender, with dependants; and having also apologized to FRSC, was sentenced to 1 month imprisonment or a fine of #5000 in lieu of imprisonment.

The offender was charged alongside Alhaji Dauda the 1st defendant who was presumed innocent, thereby discharged and acquitted.

The two Defendants, Mr Kazeem Abdullahi who was a passenger and Alhaji Dauda, the rider of the motorcycle, were stopped at FRSC patrol point when Kazeem became provocative and assaulted the personnel on duty.

The rider who was apprehended for committing the offences of overloading with persons and riding a motorcycle without helmet, went berserk at the point of arrest, as one of the passengers he carried started assaulting the FRSC Marshal.

Reacting to the judgement, the Corps Marshal, Federal Road Safety Corps, Mallam Shehu Mohammed commended the Judiciary for quick dispensation of justice, noting that this, like other judgements was an indication and strong warning to perpetrators of such acts, that no member of the public who assaults a public officer on duty, no matter how small will be spared.

While lamenting the attacks on FRSC personnel overtime, which often result in loss of lives of patrolmen on the highways, the Corps Marshal warned the motoring community, particularly the recalcitrants who have made it habitual to attack security agencies to desist from such henceforth, or face the wrath of the law.

Kayode Oyedare, Edited By Grace Namiji

Written by: Safiya Wada

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