Business
Theft Of Telecommunication Gadgets Lands Three In Court
An attempt to rob some telecommunication gadgets from a family in Abuja has landed three middle aged men in court.
The items include two LG Plasma Television sets, one digital Camcorder and One LG Lap-top, which the suspects were arrested with.
But the house owner, one Mr. Uko Nkole as The Tide learnt reported the stolen telecommunication tools to include, one I-phone, one LG laptops, four plasma television sets, two blackberry handsets, two Nokia handsets and other gadgets valued about N1.6 million.
The police prosecutor, Stephen Eimoga told the court that the man discovered that his house has been broken into by thieves.
He said the offence contravened the provisions of sections 79,345 and 288 of the panel code.
We further gathered that telecommunication gadgets theft is gradually becoming an easy way of making money by criminals due to the quick sales of the products.
Most of their victims are always young ladies and telecommunication shops which are normally stocked with powerful cell phones and other gadgets like pen-video and voice recorders.
The suspects which will reappear in court on April, 15, 2013, were granted bail each in the sum of N600,000 with one reliable surety.
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