‘I Sold My Friend’s Car to Save My Son’s Life’ – Embattled Dad Tells Court
A dad, Ahmed Abubakar, has confessed to selling a car placed in his care so he could save the life of his son diagnosed with sickle cell.
Abubakar, a driver, confessed to the charges of criminal breach of trust, forgery and misappropriation preferred against him by a Gudu Upper Area Court, Abuja. He was sentenced to 12 weeks imprisonment with an option of N7, 000 fine by the court presided over by Alhaji Umar Kargako. The judge also ordered the convicted to pay the sum of N550, 000 as compensation to the complainant.
The convict confessed that as at the time he sold the car, his son was diagnosed with sickle cell and he needed money urgently to commence treatment.
Earlier, the prosecutor, Sgt. Mohammed Garba told the court that the complainant, one Victor Ndu of Kaduna Street, Chika, Lugbe, Abuja reported the matter at Garki Police Station sometime in April 2014. He said that the complainant entrusted his car, A Golf 3 saloon car with Reg. no RSH 698 TA, custom colour, valued at N550, 000 to the convict. He said that it was an agreement between both parties for the convict to be remitting the sum of N15, 000 to him (the complainant) every weekend.
The prosecutor said that instead, Abubakar criminally took the car to Gombe where he sold it to one Bamabo Abba at the rate of N400, 000 with forged vehicle documents. He said that during police investigations the convict admitted committing the crime. He said that the offences are contrary to sections 312, 364 and 389 of the Penal Code.
The defence counsel, from the Legal Aid Council, Moneke Azukike pleaded for mercy of the court saying that sending the convict to prison would bring untold hardship to his family. He prayed the judge to be lenient in his judgment as the convict who admitted his crime was remorseful and did not waste the time of the court.
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Well, no matter what that’s still a criminal act.
Though, what Abubakar used the money for was worthwhile, may God heal the son.
Awwwww eya
If truly he used the money for his son, he should be pardoned, and pay the money bit-by-bit.
No excuse pls.
Awwwww! Poor dad well he did a right thing in a wrong way. May God heal his son ad also help him to pay up d money.
E no try abeg
No excuse is enough. still a criminal act.
The stress he is going through n d money spent in the case would have been avoided if he had negotiated somehow with his friend n not sell off what doesnt belong to him n forgery
The stress he is going through n d money spent on this case would have been avoided if he had negotiated somehow with his friend.He not only sold what is not his but forged documents to achieve that
No matter what he’s guilty
No matter what he’s guilty.
hmmmmnnn.now he would pay more Dan he sold d car