Mother and Daughter Jailed in Ogun for Stealing Ponmo and Stockfish
Mother and Daughter Jailed in Ogun for Stealing Ponmo and Stockfish
A court in Ogun State has sentenced a mother and her daughter after they were found guilty of stealing ponmo (cow skin) and stockfish. The duo was convicted following their trial, where evidence proved their involvement in the theft.
According to court proceedings, the two women unlawfully took the food items without the owner’s consent. After reviewing the case, the judge ruled against them, leading to their sentencing.
This case serves as a reminder that theft, regardless of the item’s value, carries legal consequences. Authorities continue to urge citizens to uphold honesty and respect the law to maintain order in society.
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