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Man To Spend 2 Weeks In Jail For Receiving Calls In Court
A High Court in Ilorin, Kwara State on Tuesday sentenced a man, Abdulwahab Adebayo, to two weeks in jail without option of fine for receiving phone calls during court proceedings.
Justice Sikiru Oyinloye found Adebayo guilty of contempt for disturbing court proceedings with his phone conversations.
Oyinloye said that the convict distracted the court and that when summoned by the police officer attached to the court to stop disturbing the court, he refused.
He said, “The convict refused to stop disturbing the court until another policeman dragged him of court.
“He also exhibited a rude attitude in court, as he shouted and claimed to be innocent. The court premises is not a commercial call centre where anybody can receive or make calls as they wish.
”People commit contempt of court with negligence. Ignorance of the law is an offence, I hereby sentence you to two weeks imprisonment, without an option of fine,” Oyinloye ruled.
According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), Adebayo had pleaded for mercy.
He said, “I wanted to collect money for my sick mother from my brother and could not meet him before getting to court premises, I had to make the call out of frustration.”
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